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The Law of Obligations

The Law of Obligations
Author: Reinhard Zimmermann
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Total Pages: 1316
Release: 1996
Genre: Contracts (Roman law)
ISBN: 9780198764267

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This book is widely regarded as one of the most remarkable achievements in Roman Law and Comparative Law scholarship this century - a fact attested to by the universal acclaim with which it has been received throughout Europe, America, and beyond. As a work of Roman Law scholarship it fusesthe vast volume of 20th century scholarship on the Roman law of obligations into a clear and very readable (and in many ways original) account of the law. As a work of comparative law it traces the transformation of the Roman law of obligations over the centuries into what is now modern German,English and South African law, presenting the reader with a contrast between these legal systems which is unique both in its scope and its depth. As a whole the book is written with a deep understanding of human nature and of many social, economic, and other forces that determine the face of thelaw.


Roman Law & Comparative Law

Roman Law & Comparative Law
Author: Alan Watson
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 1991
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0820312614

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Provides a comprehensive description of the system of Roman law, discussing slavery, property, contracts, delicts and succession. Also examines the ways in which Roman law influenced later legal systems such as the structure of European legal systems, tort law in the French civil code, differences between contract law in France and Germany, parameters of judicial reasoning, feudal law, and the interests of governments in making and communicating law.