The Cambridge Companion to Roman LawDavid Johnston Cambridge University Press, 23 февр. 2015 г. - Всего страниц: 539 This book reflects the wide range of current scholarship on Roman law. The essays, newly-commissioned for this volume, cover the sources of evidence for classical Roman law; the elements of private law, as well as criminal and public law; and the second life of Roman law in Byzantium, in civil and canon law, and in political discourse from AD 1100 to the present. Roman law nowadays is studied in many different ways, which is reflected in the diversity of approaches in the essays. Some focus on how the law evolved in ancient Rome, others on its place in the daily life of the Roman citizen, still others on how Roman legal concepts and doctrines have been deployed through the ages. All of them are responses to one and the same thing: the sheer intellectual vitality of Roman law, which has secured its place as a central element in the intellectual tradition and history of the West. |
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Introduction | 3 |
Roman Law and Its Intellectual Context | 9 |
Sources of Law from the Republic to the Dominate | 25 |
Roman Law in the Provinces | 45 |
Documents in Roman Practice | 61 |
Writing in Roman Legal Contexts | 85 |
Patristic Sources | 97 |
Justinian and the Corpus Iuris Civilis | 119 |
Delicts | 246 |
Litigation | 272 |
Crime and Punishment | 301 |
Public Law | 332 |
Byzantium and Beyond | 355 |
The Legacy of Roman Law | 374 |
Canon Law and Roman Law | 396 |
Political Thought | 423 |
Private Law in Roman Society | 149 |
Property | 175 |
Succession | 199 |
Commerce | 213 |
Roman Law in the Modern World | 452 |
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