A text-book of Roman law from Augustus to Justinian
Book Description
Roman Law, since its earliest days of the XII Tables, to the Justinian code over one thousand years later, is arguably the most influential body of law ever developed, remaining at the core of European legal systems until the end of the eighteenth century and informing the civil law and (to a lesser extent) the common law to this day. The first edition of Peter Buckland's classic textbook on the s... More
Book Information
Publisher | University Press |
Binding | Unknown Binding (18 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 764 |
ISBN-10 | B0007HB6Q8 |
Publication Date | /1966 |
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