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Critical Studies in Ancient Law, Comparative Law and Legal History: Essays in Honour of Alan Watson

Editat de John Cairns, Olivia Robinson
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 ian 2001
This important collection of essays is at the cutting edge of contemporary research on Roman law, comparative law, and legal history. The international and distinguished group of authors address some of the most lively contemporary problems in their respective fields, and provide new perspectives and insights in a wide range of areas. With a firm focus on texts and contexts, the papers come together to provide a coherent volume dedicated to one of the greatest contemporary Romanists, legal historians and comparative lawyers. The book covers Professor Watson's main fields of interest in a clear and accessible form, while also making available the scholarship of some individuals who do not normally publish in English. This fully-indexed volume will be of interest to all scholars and students of Roman law, ancient Jewish and Chinese law, legal history and comparative law, and will be useful for teaching and research in these fields.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781841131573
ISBN-10: 1841131571
Pagini: 424
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 33 mm
Greutate: 0.77 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hart Publishing
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Papers by an international and distinguished group of authors provide a coherent volume dedicated to one of the greatest contemporary Romanists, legal historians and comparative lawyers: Professor Watson.

Notă biografică

John W. Cairns is Professor of Legal History at the University of Edinburgh.Olivia Robinson teaches at Glasgow University.

Cuprins

ROMAN LAW1. Was Acceptilatio an Informal Act in Classical Roman Law?HANS ANKUM (Amsterdam)2. Solutio and TraditioJ L BARTON (Oxford)3. Actor and Defendant in Negatoria ServitutisL CAPOGROSSI COLOGNESI (Rome)4. Some Reflections on History and Dogma as Jurists' ToolsGIULIANO CRIFO (Rome)5. D. 33.1.20.1 (Scaevola 18 dig.) RevisitedROBERT FEENSTRA (Leiden)6. Death, Taxes and Status in Pliny's PanegyricusJANE F. GARDNER (Reading)7. Translation and Interpretation WILLIAM M. GORDON (Glasgow)8. The Case of the Deliberate Wine SpillHERBERT HAUSMANINGER (Vienna)9. De IurisprudentiaNEIL MACCORMICK (Edinburgh)10. Pigs, Boars and Livestock under the Lex AquiliaGRANT MCLEOD (Edinburgh)11. "Galba Negabat"A D MANFREDINI (Ferrara)12. Partes IurisTHEO MAYER-MALY (Salzburg)13. "Unus Testis Nullus Testis"ANTONINO METRO (Messina)14. Unpardonable Crimes: Fourth Century AttitudesO F ROBINSON (Glasgow)15. The Praetor Hoist with his Own Petard: the Palingenesia of Digest 2.1.10ALAN RODGER (Edinburgh)16. Maiestas in the Late Republic: Some ObservationsROBIN SEAGER (Liverpool)OTHER ANCIENT LAWS17. Oral Establishment of Dowry in Jewish and Roman Law: D'varim Haniknim Ba'amira and Dotis DictioRANON KATZOFF (Bar Ilan)18. Cause, Status and Fault in the Traditional Chinese Law of HomicideGEOFFREY MACCORMACK (Aberdeen)19. The Septuagint as Nomos: How the Torah became a "Civic Law" for the Jews of EgyptJOSEPH MÉLE ZE MODRZEJEWSKI (Paris)20. Basics of Roman and Jewish IntestacyREUVEN YARON(Jerusalem)TRANSPLANTS, RECEPTIONS AND COMPARISONS21. The Education and Qualification of Civil Lawyers in Historical Perspective: From Jurists and Orators to Advocates, Procurators and NotariesHANS W BAADE (Austin)22. The Moveable Text of Mackenzie: Bibliographical Problems for the Scottish Concept of Institutional WritingJOHN W CAIRNS (Edinburgh)23. Restitution, Repetition, Recompense and Unjustified Enrichment in Scots LawROBIN EVANS-JONES (Aberdeen) and PHILLIP HELLWEGE (Cologne)24. John Adams and the WhaleANDREW LEWIS (London)25. Leibniz's Elementa Iuris Civilis and the Private Law of his TimeKLAUS LUIG (Cologne)26. Classifying CrimesR A A MCCALL SMITH (Edinburgh)27. The Shifting Focus of AdoptionJOSEPH W MCKNIGHT (Dallas)28. Girth: Society and the Law of Sanctuary in ScotlandHECTOR L MACQUEEN (Edinburgh)29. Descendit ad Inferos: And Belial Sued Jesus Christ for TrespassELTJO SCHRAGE (Amsterdam)30. Saving Souls through Adoption: Legal Adaptation in the Dutch East IndiesA J B SIRKS (Frankfurt a/Main)31. Legal Change and Scots Private Law JOE THOMSON (Glasgow)32. Quod raro fit, non observant legislatores: a Classical Maxim of LegislationANDREAS WACKE (Cologne)33. Kasper Manz, a German Jurist in the Seventeenth Century: A Man of Theory and PracticeGUNTER WESENER (Graz)34. A Note on Regulae Iuris in Roman Law and on Dworkin's Distinction between Rules and PrinciplesLAURENS WINKEL (Rotterdam)

Recenzii

Les lecteurs jurists seront sans doute captivs par cette tude de la problmatique des institutions anciennes dans le contexte de leur influence et de leurs rapports avec le droit actuel.
The challenge for the cataloger is providing access to the many fine essays in an eclectic work.

Descriere

This book focused on texts and contexts is dedicated to a great contemporary Romanist, legal historian and comparative lawyer: Professor Watson.