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El. knyga: Roman Law for Scots Law Students

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  • Išleidimo metai: 02-Mar-2021
  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781474450201
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  • Leidėjas: Edinburgh University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781474450201
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From property law to delict and unjustified enrichment, this textbook focuses on the areas of Roman law that most influenced Scots law. Students will enter practice with a greater depth of understanding of the roots of modern Scots law, helping them to feel confident in using Roman materials when tackling today's legal problems.



From property law to delict and unjustified enrichment, this textbook focuses on those areas of Roman law that have been most influential on Scots law. By using this book, students will enter practice with a greater depth of understanding of the roots of modern Scots law, helping them to feel confident in using Roman materials when tackling today's legal problems.

Preface viii
Note on Online Resources x
Table of Cases
xi
Table of Statutes
xvi
List of Illustrations
xix
List of Abbreviations
xx
PART ONE THE HISTORICAL AND CONSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT OF ROMAN LAW
1 Historical Introduction to Roman Governance and Society
3(26)
2 The Legal Process
29(17)
3 Development of Roman Law
46(26)
4 Reception of Roman Law
72(23)
PART TWO THE LAW OF PERSONS
5 Categories of Person
95(8)
6 Slavery
103(13)
7 Parents and Guardians
116(18)
8 Husband and Wife
134(15)
9 Liability for Another
149(12)
PART THREE THE LAW OF THINGS: PROPERTY
10 Ownership and Possession
161(33)
11 Acquisition of Ownership: Derivative Acquisition
194(22)
12 Acquisition of Ownership: Original Acquisition
216(28)
13 Praedial Servitudes
244(15)
14 Usufruct and Related Rights
259(10)
15 Rights in Security
269(14)
PART FOUR THE LAW OF THINGS: SUCCESSION
16 Succession
283(38)
PART FIVE THE LAW OF THINGS: OBLIGATIONS
17 Introduction to the Law of Obligations and the Law of Contracts
321(18)
18 Verbal Contracts
339(5)
19 Real Contracts
344(8)
20 Consensual Contracts
352(27)
21 Other Contractual Arrangements
379(6)
22 The Law of Delicts and the Lex Aquilia
385(20)
23 Liability for Insulting Behaviour: The Actio Iniuriarum
405(12)
24 Other Delicts
417(11)
25 Quasi-Contractual Liability
428(9)
26 Quasi-Delictual Liability
437(8)
Appendix 1 Finding and Citing Roman Sources 445(15)
Appendix 2 Timeline of Major Events from the Foundation of Rome to Justinian I 460(3)
Index 463