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Estudio sobre las "actiones in aequum conceptae"
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ISBN: 8814008035 9788814008030 Year: 1986 Volume: 20 Publisher: Milano: Giuffrè,

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Die Passivlegitimation bei der rei vindicatio als Beitrag zur Lehre von der Aktionenkonkurrenz.
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Year: 1907 Publisher: Leipzig, A. Deichert,

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La création des moyens prétoriens dans l'oeuvre du jurisconsulte Ulpien : interdits, actions, exceptions, in integrum restitutiones
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ISBN: 9783725587902 3725587906 Year: 2020 Publisher: Genève : Schulthess Editions romandes,

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Die Geschichte des Edikts de hominibus armatis coactisve
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Heidelberg : C. Winter,

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A new outline of the Roman civil trial
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ISBN: 0198264747 9780198264743 Year: 1997 Publisher: Oxford: Clarendon,


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Petitions, litigation, and social control in Roman Egypt
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ISBN: 9780199599615 0199599610 0191731528 019161887X Year: 2011 Volume: *6 Publisher: Oxford [etc.] Oxford University Press

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This book examines the contribution that petitioning and litigation made to the maintenance of the social order in Roman Egypt between 30 BC and AD 284. Through the analysis of the many hundreds of documents surviving on papyrus, especially petitions, reports of court proceedings, and letters, Kelly focuses on how the legal system achieved its formal goals (that is, the resolution of disputes through judgments), and discusses in detail the contribution made by the litigation process to informal methods of social control. With particular emphasis on the roles that this process played in the transmission of political ideologies, in the maintenance of family solidarity, and in the fostering of 'private' mechanisms of dispute resolution, the book argues that although the legal system was less than successful when judged by its formal aims, it did have a real social impact by contributing indirectly to some of the informal mechanisms that ensured order in this province of the Roman Empire.

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