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Readership: Undergraduate students opting to study Roman Law as part of their LLB course and those taking degrees in the Classics.
Andrew Borkowski, Reader in Law at the University of Bristol, and Paul du Plessis, Lecturer in Law at Edinburgh University
Review(s) from previous edition""...a real godsend to all teachers and students...a book to be really grateful for." - Tony Weir SPTL Reporter 1996
""The overwelming merit of this book is the way in which throughout it reduces seemingly intractable complexity to clarity."" - Jane Gardner The Classical Review 1996
1: Introduction: Rome - A Historical Sketch I: THE ROMAN LEGAL SYSTEM 2: The Sources of Roman Law 3: Roman Litigation II: THE LAW OF PERSONS 4: Status, Slavery and Citizenship 5: The Roman Family III: THE LAW OF PROPERTY AND INHERITANCE 6: Interests in Property 7: Acquiring Ownership 8: Inheritance IV: THE LAW OF OBLIGATIONS 9: Contracts 10: Delicts V: ROMAN LAW AND THE EUROPEAN IUS COMMUNE 11: Roman Law and the European ius commune