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Author
Title
Roman law in European history / Peter Stein.
Published
New York : Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Call Number
KJA147 .S74413 1999
Former Call Number
Rom 190 St34r 1999
ISBN
0521643724 (hard)
0521643791 (pbk.)
0521643791 (pbk.)
Description
ix, 137 pages : map ; 23 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)39671167
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Table of Contents
List of abbreviations
Chronology
1
Introduction
1
2
Roman law in antiquity
3
1The law of the Twelve Tables
3
2Legal development by interpretation
7
3The praetor and the control of remedies
8
4The ius gentium and the advent of jurists
12
5The empire and the law
14
6The jurists in the classical period
16
7The ordering of the law
18
8The culmination of classical jurisprudence
20
9The division of the empire
22
10Post-classical law and procedure
24
11The end of the western empire
29
12Justinian and the Corpus iuris
32
3
The revival of Justinian's law
38
1Roman law and Germanic law in the West
38
2Church and empire
41
3The rediscovery of the Digest
43
4The civil law glossators
45
5Civil law and canon law
49
6The attraction of the Bologna studium
52
7The new learning outside Italy
54
8Applied civil law: legal procedure
57
9Applied civil law: legislative power
59
10Civil law and custom
61
11Civil law and local laws in the thirteenth century
64
12The School of Orleans
67
4
Roman law and the nation state
71
1The Commentators
71
2The impact of humanism
75
3Humanism and the civil law
76
4The civil law becomes a science
79
5The ordering of the customary law
83
6The Bartolist reaction
85
7The Reception of Roman law
86
8The Reception in Germany
88
9Court practice as a source of law
92
10Civil law and natural law
94
11Civil law and international law
96
12Theory and practice in the Netherlands
97
5
Roman law and codification
104
1Roman law and national laws
104
2The mature natural law
107
3The codification movement
110
4Early codifications in Germany and Austria
111
5Pothier and the French Civil Code
114
6The German historical school
115
7Pandect-science and the German Civil Code
119
8Nineteenth-century legal science outside Germany
123
9Roman law in the twentieth century
128
Index
133