"Messages from Antiquity" : Roman Law and Current Legal Debates / Carlos Felipe Amunátegui Perelló, Ulrike Babusiaux, Frits Brandsma, Mariko Igimi, Yasunori Kasai, Wataru Miyasaka, Johannes Platschek, Pompeo Politio, Sasaki Takeshi, Cornelius G. van der Merwe, Ulrike Babusiaux, Mariko Igimi

Roman law has shaped the Civil law tradition but its influence undoubtedly also extends to Common law countries. Legal institutions as well as legal reasoning reassembled in the Corpus iuris civilis have been studied for nearly one thousand years in Western Europe and have been a constant point of r...

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Year of Publication:2019
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (233 pages)
Notes:Böhlau Verlag Köln
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Table of Contents:
  • Preface, Ulrike Babusiaux, Zurich, and Mariko lgimi, Fukuoka; Johannes Platschek, Strict Liability for Defects as to Quality of an Object Sold; Pompeo Polito, Some Considerations on the Relationship between res incorporales and Immaterialgiiterrechte; Cornelius G. van der Merwe, The Practical Application of Roman Law Principles Relating to the Acquisition of Movable Property by accessio and specificatio in Modern South African and Scots Law; Frits Brandsma, Law in Daily Life. Parking Fines and Roman Law; Wataru Miyasaka, Corpus ex distantibus in Roman Law. A Basis for Floating Lien in Japanese Law; Takeshi Sasaki, Roman-Japanese Legacy with the Appointment of second Degree Successor. An Analysis of the second Petty Bench's Judgment (Japanese Supreme Court) on 18th March 1983; Carlos Amunategui Perelle, Again on the Middle Class in the Roman Republic; Ulrike Babusiaux, Coordination of Different Layers of Law in the Roman Empire and in the European Union, Mariko lgimi, An Observation on Consumer Protection in Electronic Sale of Goods from the Perspective of Roman Law; Yasunori Kasai, "Information" in the Ancient and Modern. Hybris and Defamation in Ancient Greek a Greek and Roman Law