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Wrongful Damage to Property in Roman Law

Editat de Paul J Du Plessis
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This volume investigates the peculiarly British fixation with the the lex Aquilia, a Roman statute enacted c.287/286 BCE to reform the Roman law on wrongful damage to property, against the backdrop larger themes such as the development of delict/tort in Britain and the rise of comparative law.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474454704
ISBN-10: 1474454704
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 152 x 231 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS

Notă biografică

Paul J. du Plessis is Professor of Roman law in the School of Law at the University of Edinburgh. His research include Roman law, medieval interpretations of Roman law, Roman-Dutch law, the historical development of the civilian tradition in mixed jurisdictions, and the relationships between law and history and law and society in a historical context. He has secondary research interests in the development of European private law, comparative law and international private law. Paul is the editor of Wrongful Damage to Property in Roman Law: British Perspectives (Edinburgh University Press, 2018), Cicero's Law: Rethinking Roman Law of the Late Republic (Edinburgh University Press, 2016) and New Frontiers: Law and Society in the Roman World (Edinburgh University Press, 2013). He is the co-editor, with John W. Cairns, of Reassessing Legal Humanism and Its Claims: Petere Fontes? (Edinburgh University Press, 2015), The Creation of the Ius Commune: From Casus to Regula (Edinburgh University Press, 2010) and Beyond Dogmatics: Law and Society in the Roman World (Edinburgh University Press, 2007).

Cuprins

Preface
Paul J. du Plessis
Matters of Context
1. The Early Historiography of the Lex Aquilia in Britain: Introducing Students to the Digest
John W. Cairns
2. William Warwick Buckland on the Lex Aquilia
David Ibbetson
3. 'This Concern with Pattern': F.H. Lawson's Negligence in the Civil Law
Paul Mitchell
4. Student's Digest: 9.2 in Oxford in the Twentieth Century
Benjamin Spagnolo
Case Studies
5. Revisiting D.9.2.23.1
Joe Sampson
6. Reflections on the Quantification of Damnum
Alberto Lorusso
7. Causation and Remoteness: British Steps on a Roman Path
David Johnston
8. Roman and Civil Law Reflections on the Meaning of Iniuria in Damnum Iniuria Datum
Giuseppe Valditara
9. Lord Atkin, Donoghue v Stevenson and the Lex Aquilia: Civilian Roots of the 'Neighbour' Principle
Robin Evans-Jones and Helen Scott
10. Conclusions
Paul J. du Plessis
Index

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This volume investigates the peculiarly British fixation with the the lex Aquilia, a Roman statute enacted c.287/286 BCE to reform the Roman law on wrongful damage to property, against the backdrop larger themes such as the development of delict/tort in Britain and the rise of comparative law.