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  1. Hace 5 días · DRANT (DRoits ANTiques) Free resource. NB. focus is wider than just Roman law, including all the legal systems of the classical Mediterranean world, and their contexts. It will point you to articles on papyrology, numismatics, the history of religions as well. FHI: First European Webmagazine for Legal History.

  2. Hace 4 días · As the Roman republic grew into an empire, its rulers faced the increasing challenge of governing an ever more diverse and far-flung population. Legal questions and disputes arose not only among Roman citizens, but with non-citizens living in or traveling through its territories, to whom the ius civile did not apply.

  3. Hace 4 días · This compilation, known collectively as the Corpus Juris Civilis, consisted of three different original parts: the Digest ( Digesta ), the Code ( Codex ), and the Institutes ( Institutiones ). The Digest (533 CE) collected and summarized all of the classical jurists' writings on law and justice.

  4. Hace 5 días · Print copy is at Roman 500 M932b if preferred. "This book equips both lawyer and historian with a complete history of Roman law, from its beginnings c.1000 BC through to its re-discovery in Europe where it was widely applied until the eighteenth century."

  5. Hace 5 días · Roman 620-625 - Lay sources and literature. Roman 630 - Law of persons. Roman 635 - Law of property. Roman 640-642 - Law of obligations. Roman 645 - Law of succession. Roman 650 - Law of actions and procedure. Roman 655 - Criminal law. Roman 660 - Constitutional law. Roman 670 - Jurisitic epigraphy and papyrology, and the law of ...

  6. Hace 5 días · Updated August 30th, 2022 at 05:38 pm (Europe\Rome) The Synodal consultations hold the promise of meaningful reforms. In that context the Wijngaards Institute for Catholic Research has constructed ...

  7. Hace 5 días · canon law, body of laws made within certain Christian churches (Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, independent churches of Eastern Christianity, and the Anglican Communion) by lawful ecclesiastical authority for the government both of the whole church and parts thereof and of the behavior and actions of individuals.