The Oxford handbook of Roman law and society

Weitere Verfasser: Plessis, Paul J. du. , [HerausgeberIn]
Ando, Clifford, 1969- , [HerausgeberIn]
Tuori, Kaius , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, [2016].
Umfang/Format: xvi, 728 pages.
Schriftenreihe: Oxford handbooks.
Schlagworte:
iDAI.gazetteer: Imperium Romanum
Inhalte/Bestandteile: 1 Datensätze
Online Zugang: Online available (Oxford Handbook Online)
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Framing "Law and Society" in the Roman World /
  • Janne Polonen
  • More than Codes : Roman Ways of Organising and Giving Access to Legal Information /
  • Dario Mantovani
  • Epigraphy /
  • Tommaso Begio
  • Juristic Papyrology and Roman Law /
  • Jose Luis Alonso Rodriguez
  • Roman Law and Latin Literature /
  • Michele Lowrie
  • SPQR : Institutions and Popular Participation in the Roman Republic /
  • Francisco Pina Polo
  • 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 that 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 Rufner
  • 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 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
  • Emancipation /
  • Henrik Mouritsen
  • Defining Gender /
  • Matthew J. Perry
  • Woman and Patriarchy in Roman Law /
  • Eva Cantarella
  • Women as Legal Actors /
  • Verena Halbwachs
  • Family /
  • Suzanne Dixon
  • Husband and Wife /
  • Jakub Urbanik
  • Child and Parent in Roman Law /
  • Ville Vuolanto
  • Inheritance /
  • Eva Jakab
  • Economic Structure of Roman Property Law /
  • Richard A. Epstein
  • Ownership and Power in Roman Law /
  • Luigi Capogrossi Colognesi
  • Possession /
  • Christian Baldus
  • Possession and Provincial Practice /
  • Andrea Jordens
  • Obligatio in Roman Law and Society /
  • David Ibbetson
  • Contracts, Commerce and Roman Society /
  • Roberto Fiori
  • Scope and Function of Civil Wrongs in Roman Society /
  • 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.