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George Mousourakispotentialities’ provided by modern technology to its advantage, instead of its destruction (see Fifth Lecture at the Oriental Institute, 7 April 1950, Morgenthau Papers, Box 169, p. 23). The present interpretation maintains that despite the aforementioned coming-to-terms with life’s positive values,Stagger 发表于 2025-3-25 11:39:34
The Historical and Constitutional Context of Roman Law: A Brief Overview,f jurisprudence. This unenacted law was not a confusing mass of shifting customs, but a steady tradition developed and transmitted by specialists, initially members of the Roman priestly class and later secular jurists. In the final phases of this process when law-making was increasingly centralized高度赞扬 发表于 2025-3-25 16:19:28
The Sources of Roman Law, to the ., while other institutions were regarded as belonging to the . in the sense that they were applicable to citizens and non-citizens alike. After the extension of the Roman citizenship to all free inhabitants of the empire by the constitution of Emperor Caracalla in . 212, this technical dist倔强不能 发表于 2025-3-25 20:32:28
The Private Law,nouncing the . and assisting those with rights to obtain their entitlements through formal channels. The earliest form of legal procedure was the act whereby a person who possessed or claimed a . against another requested a jurisdictional magistrate to both confirm his . and enable its exercise by e新星 发表于 2025-3-26 02:17:47
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The Codification of Roman Law,legal history of the late Empire is marked by the successive efforts of the imperial government to remedy this situation. The high-handed methods adopted to achieve legal certainty are characteristic of both the autocratic form of government and the totally dependent attitude and unquestioning subseaerobic 发表于 2025-3-26 09:21:01
Roman Law and Byzantine Imperial Legislation,the Byzantine world and the world of antiquity are clear and undeniable, so too are the differences. Byzantine civilization was a new cultural synthesis based on the classical traditions of antiquity infused with important new elements introduced by the upheavals of the later imperial era and by themercenary 发表于 2025-3-26 14:47:25
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Codification and the Rise of Modern Civil Law,w. But as the drafters of the codes greatly relied on the ., elements of Roman law were incorporated in different ways and to varying degrees into the legal systems of Continental Europe. The first national codes designed to achieve legal unity within one kingdom were compiled in Denmark (1683) and