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$a9780191795466 (ebook) :$cNo price |
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$aThe Oxford handbook of Roman law and society$h[electronic resource] /$cedited by Paul J. du Plessis, Clifford Ando, and Kaius Tuori. |
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$aHandbook of Roman law and society$h[electronic resource] |
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$aRoman law and society$h[electronic resource] |
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$aOxford :$bOxford University Press,$c2016. |
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$a1 online resource. |
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$aonline resource$2rdacarrier |
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$aOxford handbooks online |
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$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
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$tRoman Law, Markets and Market Prices /$rLuuk de Ligt --$tA Word from the Editors /$rPaul J. du Plessis, Clifford Ando, Kaius Tuori --$tFraming (3z(BLaw and Society(3y(B in the Roman World /$rJanne Pölönen --$tMore than Codes /$rDario Mantovani --$tEpigraphy /$rTommaso Begio --$tJuristic Papyrology and Roman Law /$rJosé Luis Alonso Rodríguez --$tRoman Law and Latin Literature /$rMichčle Lowrie --$tSPQR: Institutions and Popular Participation in the Roman Republic /$rFrancisco Pina Polo --$tThe Emperor, the Law and Imperial Administration /$rWerner Eck --$tProvincial Administration /$rJohn Richardson --$tLocal Administration /$rSaskia T. Roselaar --$tCollegia and their Impact on the Constitutional Structure of the Roman State /$rJonathan S. Perry --$tLegal Education and Training of Lawyers /$rJill Harries --$tLawyers in Administration /$rMichael Peachin --$tLegal Writing and Legal Reasoning /$rUlrike Babusiaux --$tGreek Philosophy and Classical Roman Law /$rJacob Giltaij --$tRhetoric and Roman Law /$rAgnieszka Kacprzak --$tMagistrates who Made and Applied the Law /$rFrederik Vervaet --$tRoman Courts and Private Arbitration /$rLeanne Bablitz --$tRepublican Civil Procedure /$rErnest Metzger --$tImperial Cognitio Process /$rThomas Rüfner --$tEvidence and Argument /$rElizabeth A. Meyer --$tLegal Pluralism in Practice /$rClifford Ando --$tPolice Functions and Public Order /$rChristina Fuhrmann --$tPublic and Private Criminal Law /$rAndrew Riggsby --$tCrimes against the Individual /$rAri Z. Bryen --$tCrimes Against the State /$rCallie Williamson --$tSocial Status, Legal Status and Legal Privilege /$rTristan S. Taylor --$tLegally Marginalised Groups - The Empire /$rTristan S. Taylor --$tRepression, Resistance and Rebellion /$rBenjamin Kelly --$tSlavery /$rRichard Gamauf --$tManumission /$rHenrik Mouritsen --$tWomen and Patriarchy in Roman Law /$rMatthew J. Perry --$tDefining Gender /$rEva Cantarella --$tWomen as Legal Actors /$rVerena Halbwachs --$tFamily /$rSuzanne Dixon --$tHusband and Wife /$rJakub Urbanik --$tChild and Parent in Roman Law /$rVille Vuolanto --$tInheritance /$rEva Jakab --$tThe Economic Structure of Roman Property Law /$rRichard A. Epstein --$tOwnership and Power in Roman Law /$rLuigi Capogrossi Colognesi --$tPossession in Roman Law /$rChristian Baldus --$tPossession and Provincial Practice /$rAndrea Jördens --$tObligatio in Roman Law and Society /$rDavid Ibbetson --$tContracts, Commerce and Roman Society /$rRoberto Fiori --$tPrice Setting and Other Attempts to Control the Economy /$rEgbert Koops --$tThe Scope and Function of Civil Wrongs in Roman Society /$rFloriana Cursi --$tLaw, Business Ventures and Trade /$rJ. J. Aubert --$tUrban Landlords and Tenants /$rPaul J. du Plessis --$tTenure of Land and Agricultural Regulation /$rDennis P. Kehoe. |
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$aThis handbook surveys the landscape of contemporary research and charts principal directions of future inquiry. More than a history of doctrine or an account of jurisprudence, it brings to bear upon Roman legal study the full range of intellectual resources of contemporary legal history, from comparison to popular constitutionalism, from international private law to law and society. |
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$aSpecialized. |
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$aDescription based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on October 31, 2016). |
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$aRoman law. |
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$aSociological jurisprudence$zRome. |
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$aPlessis, Paul J. du,$eeditor. |
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$aAndo, Clifford,$d1969-$eeditor. |
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$aTuori, Kaius,$eeditor. |
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$aOxford handbooks online. |
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$uhttps://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198728689.001.0001$yClick for access to full text electronic version of this title. |