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Sources of law and development of legal science in Rome
Authors: Papagianni, Eleftheria
Arnaoutoglou, Ilias
Dimopoulou, Athina
Karampelas, Dimitris
Liarmakopoulos, Alexandros
Chatzakis, Ioannis
Chelmis, Andreas
Reviewer: Bourdara, Kalliopi
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Abstract:
Characteristics and distinctions of Roman law. Monarchy: custom, royal laws. Res Publica: laws (enactment, content), Dodecad (sources, content), edicts, custom. Legal science: pre-classical jurists, influence of Greek law. Hegemony: laws, edicts, provisions of rulers, customs. Senatorial doctrines, ius publice respondendi. Legal science: classical period, opinions of jurists, theory, practical application, interpretation, writing. Schools: Sabinians-Proculians, Roman jurists. Gaius's reports. Despotism: general laws, rescripta, codes (Gregorian, Hermogenian, Theodosian), custom, referential law, legal collections (Paul, etc.). Legal schools (teaching). Justinian codification: Code, Pandects, Proposals. Codification in Italy and the West.
Linguistic Editors: Kollias, Vasileios Alexandros
Graphic Editors: Papadopoulos, Kyriakos
Type: Chapter
Creation Date: 2015
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License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/gr
Handle http://hdl.handle.net/11419/5276
Bibliographic Reference: Papagianni, E., Arnaoutoglou, I., Dimopoulou, A., Karampelas, D., Liarmakopoulos, A., Chatzakis, I., & Chelmis, A. (2015). Sources of law and development of legal science in Rome [Chapter]. In Papagianni, E., Arnaoutoglou, I., Dimopoulou, A., Karampelas, D., Liarmakopoulos, A., Chatzakis, I., & Chelmis, A. 2015. Legal history [Undergraduate textbook]. Kallipos, Open Academic Editions. https://hdl.handle.net/11419/5276
Language: Greek
Is Part of: Legal history
Publication Origin: Kallipos, Open Academic Editions