نيستوس بإقليم أرسينوي (الفيوم) "في الوثائق البردية اليونانية" Nestos of the Arsinoite Nome (Fayum) in Greek Papyrological Documents [PDF]
{AR}: اعتمدت هذه الدراسة اعتمادًا كليًّا في المقام الأول على الوثائق البردية اليونانية لاستقاء المعلومات والبيانات الخاصة نيستوس في محاولة منها لتغطية جوانب القرية المختلفة؛ وذلك من خلال البرديات المتوفرة والمتنوعة التي ترجع إلى العصر اليوناني ...
Anan Ayman Ibrahim Ahmed Elessawy
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On the Emergence and Development of the Trust Legal Institution
In the history of law, the English institution of the trust is one of the most original institutions of the private law. A jurist who studies and deals with legal systems based on the traditions of Roman law applies the principle of the numerus clausus ...
István Sándor
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Social structures in Late Iron Age Transylvania. Archaeological evidence of social competition and hierarchy [PDF]
The scope of this article is to discuss the main components of the social structures which characterized the “Celtic” and the “Dacian” cultural and chronological horizons, and to identify, on the basis of the available archaeological evidence, the means ...
Aurel Rustoiu, Iosif Vasile Ferencz
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Procedural Peculiarities of the Lex Publilia de sponsu
The guarantor’s right to claim recourse was a frequently discussed topic among Roman jurists. However, limited information exists on the earliest legal remedies with which such recourse was accomplished. This article focuses on the first known legal act,
Michael Binder
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The Procedural Acquisition of Objects Stolen for the Sake of Divorce in D. 25.2.22 pr.
The actio rerum amotarum applies in a special case in the area of theft: the misappropriation of property between spouses in the event of divorce. In D. 25.2.22 pr., Iul.
Stefan Schmatzberger
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منحة الوقف الجنائزي "جيراس Γέρας" في مصر خلال العصرين البطلمي والروماني في ضوء الوثائق البردية Privilege of Funeral Endowment «Geras Γέρας» in Egypt during the Ptolemaic and Roman Eras in the Light of Papyri Documents [PDF]
الملخص: خَطَّطَ الكهنة مساحاتٍ محددةً من أراضي المعابد في أنحاء مصر لاستخدامها في تَشييد مقابر مقدسة وتخصيصها تحت إشراف الدولة للانتفاع؛ فقد احتوت إلى جانب الأضرحة المُخصصة لضم الجثامين المُحنطة بعد الوفاة على أراضٍ خصبة والتي حرص أصحابها على استغلالها ...
Shorouq Samir Heikal
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Monetary Theory and Roman History [PDF]
In the study of Roman money Theodore Mommsen remains 135 years after his work a towering figure, more pragmatic than theoretical in his economics, yet still sound. He saw the politics in monetary history, and especially its connection with the strength of the state. His view is more penetrating than MV = PT, fashionable in twentieth-century scholarship
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Roman and Neo-Babylonian Private Law in a Comparative Legal History Perspective
The Neo-Babylonian period is a period that was marked by an outstanding development of Babylonian society. Of course, the legal phenomenon is marked so, so many examples can be found of this legal development.
Alessandro Hirata
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Consolidation of the creditor and debtor: Confusio in Roman law and in the Austrian civil code (ABGB) [PDF]
In both Roman law and Austrian civil law, there is a question regarding whether a consolidation between a creditor and his debtor leads to an expiration of the creditor's claim and the debtor's obligation.
Binder Michael
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Roman inscriptions 2006–2010 [PDF]
The aim of this quinquennial survey remains the same as its predecessor, as for the most part does the format, though the team is regrettably reduced by one.
Salway, Benet +5 more
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