Traces the evolution of Roman law from the earliest period of Roman history up to and including Justinian's codification in the sixth century AD. This title follows an exposition of the principal institutions of Roman private law: the body of rules and principles relating to individuals in Roman society and regulating their personal relationships.
Traces the evolution of Roman law from the earliest period of Roman history up to and including Justinian's codification in the sixth century AD. This...
Roman law forms an important part of the intellectual background of many legal systems currently in force in continental Europe, Latin America and other parts of the world. This book traces the historical development of Roman law from the earliest period of Roman history up to and including Justinian's codification in the sixth century AD. It examines the nature of the sources of law, forms of legal procedure, the mechanisms by which legal judgments were put into effect, the development of legal science and the role of the jurists in shaping the law. The final chapter of the book outlines the...
Roman law forms an important part of the intellectual background of many legal systems currently in force in continental Europe, Latin America and oth...
Publsihed in 1998, this book examines the relationship between responsibility and criminal liability through an analysis of provocation and related criminal defences. It begins by identifying fundamental questions about the role of justifications and excuses in the criminal law as they emerge from the discussion of philosophical theories of responsibility. Following an outline of the distinction between murder and manslaughter and its history, the basic doctrinal issues relating to the nature and rationale of provocation and other partial defences are then identified and discussed in depth,...
Publsihed in 1998, this book examines the relationship between responsibility and criminal liability through an analysis of provocation and related cr...