Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 10-13School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1952 |
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... whole . The fourth part , the Novels , on the other hand , is not a single whole . It consists of enact- ments made by Justinian at intervals after the codification was supposed to be complete , and each one is a separate law with its ...
... whole . The fourth part , the Novels , on the other hand , is not a single whole . It consists of enact- ments made by Justinian at intervals after the codification was supposed to be complete , and each one is a separate law with its ...
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... whole of the Corpus Juris was then regarded as having been received " as law , but , in so far as it was received , the only relevant intention could be that of Justinian . Consequently Savigny , for example , writing in 1840 , goes at ...
... whole of the Corpus Juris was then regarded as having been received " as law , but , in so far as it was received , the only relevant intention could be that of Justinian . Consequently Savigny , for example , writing in 1840 , goes at ...
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... whole , as well as each of its main sections , with preliminary chapters which inform the reader about the nature , causes , and factors of such legal progress as occurred during the period covered . These introductions , giving a vivid ...
... whole , as well as each of its main sections , with preliminary chapters which inform the reader about the nature , causes , and factors of such legal progress as occurred during the period covered . These introductions , giving a vivid ...
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Aid to Education in the Late Roman Empire | 70 |
Notes and Reviews | 87 |
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