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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. Up to this very day, there have been preserved some institutes of Roman law such as: the protection of property, the divisions of things, the right to the property ...
Sanja Maksimović, Danijela Despotović
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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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Roman judges, case law, and principles of procedure [PDF]
Roman law has been admired for a long time. Its admirers, in their enthusiasm, have sometimes borrowed ideas from their own time and attributed them to the Romans, thereby filling some gap or fixing some anomaly.
Metzger, E.
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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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Noodtoestand. Nood toestand word deesdae as so alle daags en gemeenplasig beskou dat daar nie werklik sprake van diepgaande gesprekvoering en besinning oor die bestaan, inhoud en voortsetting daarvan is nie.
W. du Plessis, N. J. J. Olivier
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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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Das Römische recht in der Fernsehserie ‘Rom’ [PDF]
‘Gibt es also ein anderes Recht?’ – so bezieht sich Gaius Iulius Caesar (gespielt von Ciaran Hinds) in einer Fernsehserie ‘Rom’ auf das römische Recht. ‘Rom’ (2005–2007) ist ein Kostümfilm, der in der Zeit vom Untergang der Römischen Republik spielt. Das
Garczewska, Anna
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Law and justice in the later Roman Empire [PDF]
Book synopsis: The appearance in 1964 of A.H.M. Jones’ The Later Roman Empire 284–602: A Social, Economic, and Administrative Survey transformed the study of the Late Antique world. In this volume a number of leading scholars reassess the impact of Jones’
Humfress, Caroline
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The Emergence of the Idea of Religious Freedom in Ancient Rome
It is well known that the so-called Edict of Milan, issued in 313, was a landmark in the religious history of mankind, because it declared for the first time the doctrine that freedom of religion belongs as of right to everyone.
Pál Sáry
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