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An Introduction to Roman Law Barry Nicholas (Formerly Professor of Comparative Law in the University of Oxford and Sometime Principal of Brasenose College)

An Introduction to Roman Law von Barry Nicholas (Formerly Professor of Comparative Law in the University of Oxford and Sometime Principal of Brasenose College)

Zusammenfassung

This book sketches the history of Roman private law from the Twelve Tables to modern times, and sets out the elements of the system. It does not attempt to summarize the whole law, but explains and evaluates its most characteristic and influential features.

An Introduction to Roman Law Zusammenfassung

An Introduction to Roman Law Barry Nicholas (Formerly Professor of Comparative Law in the University of Oxford and Sometime Principal of Brasenose College)

This book sketches the history of Roman Private Law from the Twelve Tables to modern times, and sets out the elements of the system. It does not attempt to summarize the whole law, but explains and evaluates its most characteristic and influential features. This edition contains additional material provided by Ernest Metzger, including an introductory foreward, a revised bibliography, and a glossary of Latin terms.

Über Barry Nicholas (Formerly Professor of Comparative Law in the University of Oxford and Sometime Principal of Brasenose College)

The late Barry Nicholas was Professor of Comparative Law in the University of Oxford and Sometime Principal of Brasenose College Professor Ernest Metzger is Douglas Professor of Civil Law at the University of Glasgow

Inhaltsverzeichnis

FOREWORD; PREFACE; HISTORY AND SOURCES OF THE LAW; LAW OF PERSONS; LAW OF PROPERTY; LAW OF OBLIGATIONS; SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY; GLOSSARY; INDEX

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GOR001416336
9780198760634
0198760639
An Introduction to Roman Law Barry Nicholas (Formerly Professor of Comparative Law in the University of Oxford and Sometime Principal of Brasenose College)
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Oxford University Press
19750205
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