Ideas of Law in Hellenistic and Roman Legal Practice
This chapter begins by looking at how the sphere of the 'legal' was defined in Roman and Hellenistic law (disputing the received opinion of a marked difference between the two in this respect). The second section looks at the Greek and Latin terminology used to describe 'rules' a...
Main Author: | Kantor, G |
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Format: | Book section |
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Oxford University Press
2013
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