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The Institutes of Justinian: Illustrated by English Law (Classic Reprint)

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Management number 233459604 Release Date 2026/06/27 List Price $6.89 Model Number 233459604
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Discover how ancient Roman law informs modern English practice with clear, practical explanations.This edition, illustrated by English law, compares Justinian’s Institutes with key English concepts. It clarifies how ideas like obligation, contract, and bankruptcy evolved across systems, using concrete examples and historical notes. Readers will gain insight into how Roman categories meet English rules in areas such as bailment, covenants, and the handling of debts.- See how contracts differ between Roman theory and English practice, including the role of consideration and form.- Learn about English bankruptcy, liquidation, and composition, and how estates are managed for creditors.- Explore terms like bond, venditio, and universitas in plain language, linked to modern legal ideas.- Find expert commentary that ties classical theory to contemporary English law.Ideal for students, legal professionals, and history-minded readers who want a practical bridge between ancient law and modern practice. Read more

ASIN B0GGW376DC
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Language English
File size 179.7 MB
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Publisher Forgotten Books
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Publication date August 24, 2018
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