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  2. Paul du Plessis - Wikipedia

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    Letting and hiring in Roman legal thought, 27 BCE - 284 CE. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 9789004219595. Du Plessis, Paul (2010). Borkowski's textbook on Roman law (4th ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199574889. Du Plessis, Paul J (2016). Cicero's law: rethinking Roman law of the late Republic. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 1474408826.

  3. Specificatio (Roman law) - Wikipedia

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    Specificatio is a legal concept adopted from Roman law. It is an original mode of acquisition, since it involves deriving rights over objects that are not subject to pre-existing rights of ownership. This may be compared with the original modes of acquisition, and other derivative modes of acquisition, such as accession.

  4. File:Roman law in the modern world (IA cu31924021212877).pdf

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  5. Roman law - Wikipedia

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    Roman law as preserved in the codes of Justinian and in the Basilica remained the basis of legal practice in Greece and in the courts of the Eastern Orthodox Church even after the fall of the Byzantine Empire and the conquest by the Turks, and, along with the Syro-Roman law book, also formed the basis for much of the Fetha Negest, which ...

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    Harries, Jill. 2007. "Roman Law Codes and the Roman Legal Tradition". In Beyond Dogmatics: Law and Society in the Roman World, Edited by Cairns, John W. and Du Plessis, Paul J. Edinburgh studies in law; 3, 85–104. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Pr. Tellegen-Couperus, Olga ed. 2011. Law and Religion in the Roman Republic, Mnemosyne ...

  7. Real contracts in Roman law - Wikipedia

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    It was stricti iuris ("strict law") – the lender could not claim interest. [1] Despite this, it became the standard arrangement for moneylenders in the Roman republic. Interest would instead have to be given in a stipulatio, an additional contract. [3] Rates of interest were heavily regulated by the state.

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  9. Roman litigation - Wikipedia

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    The history of Roman law can be divided into three systems of procedure: that of legis actiones, the formulary system, and cognitio extra ordinem.Though the periods in which these systems were in use overlapped one another and did not have definitive breaks, the legis actio system prevailed from the time of the XII Tables (c. 450 BC) until about the end of the 2nd century BC, the formulary ...

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