Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 1-3School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1943 |
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Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. Thus , wherever Roman Law was not enforced ratione imperii , by virtue of an official authority , it scored its triumph imperio rationis , by virtue of its ... ROMAN LAW AND THE POLISH JURISTS 89.
Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist. Thus , wherever Roman Law was not enforced ratione imperii , by virtue of an official authority , it scored its triumph imperio rationis , by virtue of its ... ROMAN LAW AND THE POLISH JURISTS 89.
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... law had been so strongly developed in legal practice and jurid- ical literature that Roman - law rules were recognized only as secondary or supplementary sources of the law . The reception of Roman law comprised Justinian's codifica ...
... law had been so strongly developed in legal practice and jurid- ical literature that Roman - law rules were recognized only as secondary or supplementary sources of the law . The reception of Roman law comprised Justinian's codifica ...
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... Roman law after the downfall of the Roman Empire , there is no comprehensive monograph on the reception of Roman law in general and its influence on the development of the various European legal systems in the Middle Ages.1 The most ...
... Roman law after the downfall of the Roman Empire , there is no comprehensive monograph on the reception of Roman law in general and its influence on the development of the various European legal systems in the Middle Ages.1 The most ...
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GUIDO KISCH Nationalism and Race in Medieval Law | 48 |
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