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THE legal institutes of the ancient Rome, particularly those referring to the Law of Things and Law of Contract, have had a great influence on the solutions which are nowadays still used.
Sanja Maksimović, Danijela Despotović
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Reinventing the Principles of Roman Law
This contribution examines whether the work Prinzipien des roemischen Rechts (1934) by the German professor of Roman law Fritz Schulz (1879-1957) counts as an example of "refugee scholarship".
Jacob Giltaij
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Contractual obligations in Roman law: The genesis of the main forms
Roman law is the basis for many modern Western European legal systems, and it is used by the vast majority of modern researchers and lawyers. Obligations are one of the main legal means by which trade turnover was regulated at various stages of human ...
Yuliia Kanaryk
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The origins of comparative legal studies usually date back to the late 19th century. These kind of studies, however, were undertaken on a regular basis much earlier.
Łukasz Jan Korporowicz
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Historical Bibliometrics Using Google Scholar: The Case of Roman Law, 1727–2016
Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate the historical and linguistic coverage of Google Scholar, using publications in the field of Roman law as an example.
Janne Pölönen, Björn Hammarfelt
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A Corpus Approach to Roman Law Based on Justinian's Digest
Traditional philological methods in Roman legal scholarship such as close reading and strict juristic reasoning have analysed law in extraordinary detail. Such methods, however, have paid less attention to the empirical characteristics of legal texts and
Marton Ribary, Barbara McGillivray
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Rome and Roman law in English antislavery literature and judicial decisions
The abolition of slavery by modern states was an important step towards the recognition of what is now known as human rights. The British Empire and its cradle, England, were the leading entities responsible for the support of the international trade ...
Łukasz Jan Korporowicz
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The soldiers of the 2nd Division of Rifle Infantry interned in Switzerland in the years 1940–1945 were offered an opportunity to undertake studies on the grounds of cooperation between war camps and Swiss academies.
Izabela Leraczyk
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This article offers a new reading of Carl Schmitt and his Nazi engagement by chronologically examining the changing uses of Roman law in his Weimar and Nazi thought.
Ville Suuronen
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Studies in English legal history. An introduction
In this article, the general goals of the following volume of the journal were defined. It was described how Polish-English commercial and political relations evolved. Besides, a short history of the Polish lawyers’ interest in English law was presented.
Łukasz Jan Korporowicz
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