An introduction to the legal thought of Roman jurists, who influenced today’s private Law and to Roman codes, which contain the foundations for most modern systems of law. The aims of the Course are to provide an understanding of the principal features of private Roman Law and to appreciate the significance of its heritage. The students will be able to identify Roman juridical history; the legal thought of Roman jurists through their case histories; the foundation and evolution of legal science; the age of codes
Can Roman law still be a useful part of the compulsory curricular programme for legal education in t...
“It’s wrong to dismiss studying Roman law as elitist or a waste of time – this overlooks the advanta...
Provides a comprehensive description of the system of Roman law and the ways in which Roman law infl...
An introduction to the legal thought of Roman jurists, who influenced today’s private Law and to Rom...
Roman Law: An Introduction offers a clear and accessible introduction to Roman law for students of a...
The specific significance of Roman law in Europe consisted in the fact that it became the intellectu...
The Roman legal history: from the age of the monarchy to the codification of Justinian, with particu...
The subject of the article is periodization of the stages of Roman law assimilation into European ju...
The author analyses a dozen of claims ('theses') from Roman law in the doctoral work of Nikola Krsti...
The significance of Roman law has always been subject to permanent questioning and denial, not only ...
The paper is an attempt to answer the fundamental question whether there is any rationale behind stu...
The article investigates the relationship between Roman law, legal Tradition and modern civil law. T...
The civil law tradition is the oldest and most prevalent legal tradition in the world today, embraci...
I. History of Roman law and its descent into English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and other mo...
textabstractThis paper traces the common history of European legal scholarship from its beginning in...
Can Roman law still be a useful part of the compulsory curricular programme for legal education in t...
“It’s wrong to dismiss studying Roman law as elitist or a waste of time – this overlooks the advanta...
Provides a comprehensive description of the system of Roman law and the ways in which Roman law infl...
An introduction to the legal thought of Roman jurists, who influenced today’s private Law and to Rom...
Roman Law: An Introduction offers a clear and accessible introduction to Roman law for students of a...
The specific significance of Roman law in Europe consisted in the fact that it became the intellectu...
The Roman legal history: from the age of the monarchy to the codification of Justinian, with particu...
The subject of the article is periodization of the stages of Roman law assimilation into European ju...
The author analyses a dozen of claims ('theses') from Roman law in the doctoral work of Nikola Krsti...
The significance of Roman law has always been subject to permanent questioning and denial, not only ...
The paper is an attempt to answer the fundamental question whether there is any rationale behind stu...
The article investigates the relationship between Roman law, legal Tradition and modern civil law. T...
The civil law tradition is the oldest and most prevalent legal tradition in the world today, embraci...
I. History of Roman law and its descent into English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and other mo...
textabstractThis paper traces the common history of European legal scholarship from its beginning in...
Can Roman law still be a useful part of the compulsory curricular programme for legal education in t...
“It’s wrong to dismiss studying Roman law as elitist or a waste of time – this overlooks the advanta...
Provides a comprehensive description of the system of Roman law and the ways in which Roman law infl...