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7. Vitae Necisque Potestas: The Father, the State, Death
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Yan Thomas
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Copyright Acknowledgements vi
- List of Abbreviations viii
- Foreword – Operations and Artifices: The Art of the Oldest Legal Professionals ix
- 1. The Contrivances of Legal Institutions: Studies in Roman Law 1
- 2. Legal History for Historians: A Presentation 7
- 3. The Language of Roman Law: Problems and Methods 13
- 4. The Law between Words and Things: Rhetoric and Case Law in Rome 48
- 5. Artifices of Truth in the Medieval ius commune 79
- 6. The Subject of Right, the Person, Nature: Remarks on the Current Criticism of the Legal Subject 107
- 7. Vitae Necisque Potestas: The Father, the State, Death 144
- 8. On Parricide: Political Interdiction and the Institution of the Subject 210
- 9. Act, Agent, Society: Fault and Guilt in Roman Legal Thinking 242
- 10. The Slave’s Body and its Work in Rome: On Analysing a Juridical Dissociation 274
- Afterword – A Knowledge Apart 299
- Biographies of Contributors 317
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Copyright Acknowledgements vi
- List of Abbreviations viii
- Foreword – Operations and Artifices: The Art of the Oldest Legal Professionals ix
- 1. The Contrivances of Legal Institutions: Studies in Roman Law 1
- 2. Legal History for Historians: A Presentation 7
- 3. The Language of Roman Law: Problems and Methods 13
- 4. The Law between Words and Things: Rhetoric and Case Law in Rome 48
- 5. Artifices of Truth in the Medieval ius commune 79
- 6. The Subject of Right, the Person, Nature: Remarks on the Current Criticism of the Legal Subject 107
- 7. Vitae Necisque Potestas: The Father, the State, Death 144
- 8. On Parricide: Political Interdiction and the Institution of the Subject 210
- 9. Act, Agent, Society: Fault and Guilt in Roman Legal Thinking 242
- 10. The Slave’s Body and its Work in Rome: On Analysing a Juridical Dissociation 274
- Afterword – A Knowledge Apart 299
- Biographies of Contributors 317