The Oxford handbook of Roman law and society

"The Oxford Handbook of Roman Law and Society surveys the landscape of contemporary research and charts principal directions of future inquiry. More than a history of doctrine or an account of jurisprudence, the Handbook brings to bear upon Roman legal study the full range of intellectual resou...

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Weitere Verfasser: Du Plessis, Paul J. (HerausgeberIn) , Ando, Clifford (HerausgeberIn) , Tuori, Kaius (HerausgeberIn)
Dokumenttyp: Book/Monograph
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Oxford, United Kingdom Oxford University Press 2016
Ausgabe:First edition
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Online-Zugang:Verlag, Inhaltsverzeichnis: https://swbplus.bsz-bw.de/bsz475797310inh.htm
Rezension: https://www.hsozkult.de/publicationreview/id/rezbuecher-27419
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Verfasserangaben:edited by Paul J. Du Plessis, Clifford Ando and Kaius Tuori
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Framing "Law and Society" in the Roman World Janne Pölönen
  • More than Codes : Roman ways of organising and giving access to legal information Dario Mantovani
  • Epigraphy Tommaso Begio
  • Juristic papyrology and Roman law José Luis Alonso
  • Roman law and Latin literature Michèle Lowrie
  • SPQR : institutions and popular participation in the Roman Republic Francisco Pina Polo
  • The emperor, the law and imperial administration Werner Eck
  • Provincial administration John Richardson
  • Local administration Saskia T. Roselaar
  • Collegia and their impact on the constitutional structure of the Roman state Jonathan S. Perry
  • Legal education and training of lawyers Jill Harries
  • Lawyers in administration Michael Peachin
  • Legal writing and legal reasoning Ulrike Babusiaux
  • Greek philosophy and classical Roman law Jacob Giltaij
  • Rhetoric and Roman law Agnieszka Kacprzak
  • Magistrates who made and applied the law Frederik Vervaet
  • Roman courts and private arbitration Leanne Bablitz
  • Republican civil procedure : sanctioning reluctant defendants Ernest Metzger
  • Imperial Cognitio process Thomas Rüfner
  • Evidence and argument : the truth of prestige and its performance Elizabeth A. Meyer
  • Legal pluralism in practice Clifford Ando
  • Police functions and public order Christopher J. Fuhrmann
  • Public and private criminal law Andrew Riggsby
  • Crimes against the individual : violence and sexual crimes Ari Z. Bryen
  • Crimes against the state Callie Williamson
  • Social status, legal status, and legal privilege Tristan S. Taylor
  • Legally marginalised groups : the Empire Robert Knapp
  • Repression, resistance and rebellion Benjamin Kelly
  • Slavery : social position and legal capacity Richard Gamauf
  • Manumission Henrik Mouritsen
  • Woman and patriarchy in Roman law Eva Cantarella
  • Defining gender Matthew J. Perry
  • Women as legal actors Verena Halbwachs
  • Family Suzanne Dixon
  • Husband and wife Jakub Urbanik
  • Child and parent in Roman law Ville Vuolanto
  • Inheritance Éva Jakab
  • Economic structure of Roman property law Richard A. Epstein
  • Ownership and power in Roman law Luigi Capogrossi Colognesi
  • Possession in Roman law Christian Baldus
  • Possession and provincial practice Andrea Jördens
  • Obligatio in Roman law and society David Ibbetson
  • Contracts, commerce and Roman society Roberto Fiori
  • Scope and function of civil wrongs in Roman society M. Floriana Cursi
  • Price setting and other attempts to control the economy Egbert Koops
  • Law, business ventures and trade Jean-Jacques Aubert
  • Urban landlords and tenants Paul J. du Plessis
  • Tenure of land and agricultural regulation Dennis P. Kehoe
  • Roman law, markets and market prices Luuk de Ligt