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Law --- Roman law --- Study and teaching --- Congresses. --- Influence. --- Law - Study and teaching - Italy - Congresses. --- Roman law - Study and teaching - Italy - Congresses.
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Glossators --- Roman law --- Interpretation and construction --- History --- Study and teaching --- Glossators. --- History. --- Roman law - Interpretation and construction - History --- Roman law - Study and teaching - Europe - History
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Roman law --- Legal historians --- Historiens du droit --- Study and teaching --- History. --- Wenger, Leopold, --- History --- Civil law --- Civil law (Roman law) --- Law --- Law, Roman --- Historians --- Study and teaching&delete& --- Roman law - Study and teaching - Austria - History. --- Legal historians - Austria.
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This is an interdisciplinary, edited collection on social science methodologies for approaching Roman legal sources. Roman law as a field of study is rapidly evolving to reflect new perspectives and approaches in research. Scholars who work on the subject are increasingly being asked to conduct research in an interdisciplinary manner whereby Roman law is not merely seen as a set of abstract concepts devoid of any background, but as a body of law which operated in a specific social, economic and cultural context. This context-based approach to the study of Roman law is an exciting new field which legal historians must address. Since the mid-1960s, a new academic movement has advocated a law and society approach to the study of Roman law instead of the prevailing dogmatic methodology employed in many Faculties of law. This book aims to further the current debate on the interface between legal history and ancient history. It brings together a distinguished group of scholars who will provide different perspectives on this debate. It addresses particular themes within this debate such as law and legal practice, law and gender as well as law and economics.
Roman law --- Research --- Study and teaching --- Roman law. --- Rome --- Social life and customs. --- Civil law --- Civil law (Roman law) --- Law --- Law, Roman --- Roman law - Research --- Roman law - Study and teaching
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Legal theory and methods. Philosophy of law --- anno 1800-1899 --- Roman law --- Civil law --- Study and teaching --- History --- Sources --- Savigny, Friedrich Karl von, --- Correspondence --- Roman law. --- Sources. --- Roman law - Study and teaching - Germany - History - Sources --- Civil law - Study and teaching - Germany - History - Sources --- Savigny, Friedrich Karl von, - 1779-1861 - Correspondence --- Savigny, Friedrich Karl von, - 1779-1861
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Il est une vaste question d’histoire juridique, donc aussi d’histoire politique et sociale, insuffisamment examinée en France, longtemps sujette aux appréciations les plus diverses : avant l’ère des codifications et des constitutions écrites, quel ascendant et quelle influence concrète le droit romain, scientifiquement étudié et réemployé à partir des xie -xiie siècles, a-t-il exercés sur la genèse et l’affirmation de notre droit national ? Ce volume collectif, fort de vingt-et-une contributions, rend compte du regain d’intérêt, des orientations et des acquis les plus récents de la recherche sur cet inépuisable thème. Soucieux de mesurer l’impact du droit romain enseigné dans les écoles puis dans les universités - le jus civile - sur la production des nouvelles normes, publiques et privées, mais désireux aussi de poursuivre l’étude de ce phénomène d’acculturation juridique jusqu’au triomphe tardif du légicentrisme, les auteurs de ce volume souhaiteraient réhabiliter l’histoire du droit romain dans sa longue durée médiévale et moderne. Non qu’ils participent d’une nostalgie européaniste de la romanité mais parce que, dans le traitement national séculaire, doctrinal et pratique du magma normatif justinien, ils voient tout simplement naître et vivre l’ancien droit français. On ne dira jamais assez que la romanisation des droits occidentaux, hors terre d’Empire, s’est opérée libre de toute sujétion, qu’en France aussi les sources du droit romain n’ont jamais fait office que de gigantesque et permanent laboratoire.
History of the law --- Roman law --- France --- Law --- Law, Medieval --- Customary law --- History --- Roman influences --- Influence --- Congresses --- Study and teaching --- Roman law - History - Congresses. --- Law - Europe - Roman influences - Congresses. --- Law - Europe - History - Congresses. --- Law - France - History - Congresses. --- Law - France - Roman influences - Congresses. --- Roman law - Influence - Congresses. --- Law, Medieval - Congresses --- Roman law - Study and teaching - History - Congresses. --- Customary law - Congresses. --- droit romain --- coutume --- jus civile
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Roman law --- Problems, exercises, etc --- Study and teaching --- History --- 347.6 <09> --- -Roman law --- -Civil law --- Civil law (Roman law) --- Law --- Law, Roman --- Civil law --- Familierecht: geschiedenis --- -History --- -Familierecht: geschiedenis --- 347.6 <09> Familierecht: geschiedenis --- -347.6 <09> Familierecht: geschiedenis --- Study and teaching&delete& --- Problems, exercises, etc. --- Roman law - Problems, exercises, etc. --- Roman law - Study and teaching - Netherlands - Leiden - History
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Glossators --- Roman law --- Interpretation and construction --- History --- Study and teaching --- Glossators. --- History. --- -Roman law --- -Civil law --- Civil law (Roman law) --- Law --- Law, Roman --- -History --- Droit romain --- Glossateurs. --- Histoire. --- Étude et enseignement --- Interprétation --- -Canon law --- Civil law --- Canon law --- Roman law - Interpretation and construction - History --- Roman law - Study and teaching - Europe - History --- -Interpretation and construction
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