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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface viii
- Note on Online Resources x
- Table of Cases xi
- Table of Statutes xvi
- List of Illustrations xix
- List of Abbreviations xx
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PART ONE THE HISTORICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT OF ROMAN LAW
- 1 Historical Introduction to Roman Governance and Society 1
- 2 The Le gal Process 29
- 3 Development of Roman Law 46
- 4 Reception of Roman Law 72
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PART TWO THE LAW OF PERSONS
- 5 Categories of Person 93
- 6 Slavery 103
- 7 Parents and Guardians 116
- 8 Husband and Wife 134
- 9 Liability for Another 149
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PART THREE THE LAW OF THINGS: PROPERTY
- 10 Ownership and Possession 159
- 11 Acquisition of Ownership: Derivative Acquisition 194
- 12 Acquisition of Ownership: Original Acquisition 216
- 13 Praedial Servitudes 244
- 14 Usufruct and Related Rights 259
- 15 Rights in Security 269
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PART FOUR THE LAW OF THINGS: SUCCESSION
- 16 Succession 281
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PART FIVE THE LAW OF THINGS: OBLIGATIONS
- 17 Introduction to the Law of Obligations and the Law of Contracts 319
- 18 Verbal Contracts 339
- 19 Real Contracts 344
- 20 Consensual Contracts 352
- 21 Other Contractual Arrangements 379
- 22 The Law of Delicts and the Lex Aquilia 385
- 23 Liability for Insulting Behaviour: The Actio Iniuriarum 405
- 24 Other Delicts 417
- 25 Quasi-Contractual Liability 428
- 26 Quasi-Delictual Liability 437
- Appendix 1: Finding and Citing Roman Sources 445
- Appendix 2: Timeline of Major Events from the Foundation of Rome to Justinian I 460
- Index 463
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface viii
- Note on Online Resources x
- Table of Cases xi
- Table of Statutes xvi
- List of Illustrations xix
- List of Abbreviations xx
-
PART ONE THE HISTORICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT OF ROMAN LAW
- 1 Historical Introduction to Roman Governance and Society 1
- 2 The Le gal Process 29
- 3 Development of Roman Law 46
- 4 Reception of Roman Law 72
-
PART TWO THE LAW OF PERSONS
- 5 Categories of Person 93
- 6 Slavery 103
- 7 Parents and Guardians 116
- 8 Husband and Wife 134
- 9 Liability for Another 149
-
PART THREE THE LAW OF THINGS: PROPERTY
- 10 Ownership and Possession 159
- 11 Acquisition of Ownership: Derivative Acquisition 194
- 12 Acquisition of Ownership: Original Acquisition 216
- 13 Praedial Servitudes 244
- 14 Usufruct and Related Rights 259
- 15 Rights in Security 269
-
PART FOUR THE LAW OF THINGS: SUCCESSION
- 16 Succession 281
-
PART FIVE THE LAW OF THINGS: OBLIGATIONS
- 17 Introduction to the Law of Obligations and the Law of Contracts 319
- 18 Verbal Contracts 339
- 19 Real Contracts 344
- 20 Consensual Contracts 352
- 21 Other Contractual Arrangements 379
- 22 The Law of Delicts and the Lex Aquilia 385
- 23 Liability for Insulting Behaviour: The Actio Iniuriarum 405
- 24 Other Delicts 417
- 25 Quasi-Contractual Liability 428
- 26 Quasi-Delictual Liability 437
- Appendix 1: Finding and Citing Roman Sources 445
- Appendix 2: Timeline of Major Events from the Foundation of Rome to Justinian I 460
- Index 463