A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts introduces students to the rich and influential body of Roman law concerning contracts between private individuals.
A Casebook on the Roman Law of Contracts introduces students to the rich and influential body of Roman law concerning contracts between private individuals.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Bruce W. Frier is John and Teresa D'Arms Distinguished University Professor of Classics and Roman Law at the University of Michigan. His publications include A Casebook on the Roman Law of Delict, A Casebook on Roman Family Law (with Thomas A. J. McGinn), and The Modern Law of Contracts (with J. J. White). He is also the general editor of the annotated translation of The Codex of Justinian.
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Preface for Students Introduction to Roman Contract Law Chapter I. Capacity to Contract Chapter II. Stipulation: A Formal Contract Chapter III. Contracts Created Through Delivery ("Real Contracts") Chapter IV. Sale: A Contract Created Through Informal Agreement Chapter V. Other Consensual Contracts: Problems in Execution Chapter VI. Filling in the Gaps: Contracts Created Through One Party's Performance Chapter VII. Third Party Rights and Responsibilities Chapter VIII. Quasi-Contract Glossary Short Biographies of the Jurists Suggested Further Reading Index of Sources
Preface for Students Introduction to Roman Contract Law Chapter I. Capacity to Contract Chapter II. Stipulation: A Formal Contract Chapter III. Contracts Created Through Delivery ("Real Contracts") Chapter IV. Sale: A Contract Created Through Informal Agreement Chapter V. Other Consensual Contracts: Problems in Execution Chapter VI. Filling in the Gaps: Contracts Created Through One Party's Performance Chapter VII. Third Party Rights and Responsibilities Chapter VIII. Quasi-Contract Glossary Short Biographies of the Jurists Suggested Further Reading Index of Sources
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