Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 4-6School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1946 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-3 de 23
Página 21
... king would have been invested with the unlimited power to judge cases . But side by side with this royal administration of justice , Wenger supposed the existence of the purely private system of arbitration with which the king had ...
... king would have been invested with the unlimited power to judge cases . But side by side with this royal administration of justice , Wenger supposed the existence of the purely private system of arbitration with which the king had ...
Página 26
... king- judges like King Mariadi - Ramen in ancient India ; the Egyptian King Bocchoris ; Deiokes , the righteous judge who , according to Herodotus 1.96 , was elected King by the Medes , even as Cyrus by the Persians ( 1.114 ) ; and ...
... king- judges like King Mariadi - Ramen in ancient India ; the Egyptian King Bocchoris ; Deiokes , the righteous judge who , according to Herodotus 1.96 , was elected King by the Medes , even as Cyrus by the Persians ( 1.114 ) ; and ...
Página 28
... king must have marked him as the natural arbitrator . And it is the arbitral function of the Homeric kings that Aristotle 31 has in mind when he says that they tried cases ( Tàs díκas čκpivov ) . Homer , it is true , nowhere depicts a King ...
... king must have marked him as the natural arbitrator . And it is the arbitral function of the Homeric kings that Aristotle 31 has in mind when he says that they tried cases ( Tàs díκas čκpivov ) . Homer , it is true , nowhere depicts a King ...
Índice
The Future of American Law ROSCOE POUND | 1 |
Enantiophanes FRITZ PRINGSHEIM | 21 |
The Ghost Story of the Cheerful Giver in Medieval and Modern | 45 |
10 outras secções não apresentadas
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
according Ages America ancient Anonymus body called Catholic century Christian Church Civil Civil Code Code common concept concerned considered continuity countries courts cult discussion doctrine edition element Empire Enantiophanes English evidence existence fact field foundations German gives Greek hand Heimb heir Hobbes idea important individual influence Institutes interest interpretation Italy judge jurisprudence jurists justice king later lawyers legislation means mind nature necessity original Papyrology period person Philol political present principles procedure Professor public law published question reason refers relations Review Roman law rule Savigny says Scandinavian scholia scholion School seems social sources Spulber status Stephanus theory things thought tion tradition University utility whole καὶ