A casebook on Roman property law Herbert Hausmaninger and Richard Gamauf ; Translated with Introduction and Supplementary Notes by George A. Sheets.

Por: Colaborador(es): Idioma: Inglés Lenguaje original: Alemán, Latín Series American Philological Association. Classical resources seriesDetalles de publicación: Oxford New York Oxford University Press 2012Descripción: xxvii, 342 páginas ilustracionesISBN:
  • 9780199791187
  • 9780199791118
  • 9780199791132
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Acquiring possession -- Keeping possession and losing possession -- Acquiring ownership and losing ownership -- Protection and limitations of ownership -- Servitudes -- Secured interests.
Resumen: This book provides a thorough introduction to Roman property law by means of "cases," consisting of brief excerpts from Roman juristic sources in the original Latin with accompanying English translations. The cases are selected and grouped so as to provide an overview of each topic and an orderly exposition of its parts. To each case is attached a set of questions that invite the reader to, e.g., clarify ambiguities in the jurist's argument, reconcile one holding with another, supply missing but necessary facts to account for the holding, and/or engage in other analytical activities.Traducción de:Casebook zum römischen Sachenrecht
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Acquiring possession -- Keeping possession and losing possession -- Acquiring ownership and losing ownership -- Protection and limitations of ownership -- Servitudes -- Secured interests.

This book provides a thorough introduction to Roman property law by means of "cases," consisting of brief excerpts from Roman juristic sources in the original Latin with accompanying English translations. The cases are selected and grouped so as to provide an overview of each topic and an orderly exposition of its parts. To each case is attached a set of questions that invite the reader to, e.g., clarify ambiguities in the jurist's argument, reconcile one holding with another, supply missing but necessary facts to account for the holding, and/or engage in other analytical activities.

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