Seminar: Annual Extraordinary Number of The Jurist, Volumes 7-9School of Canon Law, the Catholic University of America, 1949 |
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... person liable for custodia , should be responsible for Aquilian damage inflicted by a third person . The pointed analogy , drawn in the pr . , between nauta etc. and fullo et sarcinator in fact speaks for the contrary . I do consider ...
... person liable for custodia , should be responsible for Aquilian damage inflicted by a third person . The pointed analogy , drawn in the pr . , between nauta etc. and fullo et sarcinator in fact speaks for the contrary . I do consider ...
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... person who acts iure does not violate another . Ius is granted and protected by the gods . Its existence or non - existence is ascertained by ordeal ; the author , with convincing arguments , sides with those who see in the sacramentum ...
... person who acts iure does not violate another . Ius is granted and protected by the gods . Its existence or non - existence is ascertained by ordeal ; the author , with convincing arguments , sides with those who see in the sacramentum ...
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... person or - in war - a people claims to be ius . The gods protect the ius , but they do not give it , and ius can and does exist before the ordeal 3 and in areas where there is no room for an ordeal . Therefore Kaser's definition of ius ...
... person or - in war - a people claims to be ius . The gods protect the ius , but they do not give it , and ius can and does exist before the ordeal 3 and in areas where there is no room for an ordeal . Therefore Kaser's definition of ius ...
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Bureaucracy and the Roman Law A ARTHUR SCHILLER | 26 |
Ex post facto in Roman Sources and Ex post facto Laws in Modern | 49 |
Concerning the Transmission of Julians Digesta | 69 |
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