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Letting and Hiring in Roman Legal Thought: 27 BCE - 284 CE

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BRILL, 19.04.2012 - 213 Seiten
Commerce in the Roman Empire of the first three centuries CE operated within a well-established legal framework provided by Roman law. This framework was the product of both legal theory and legal practice. Centuries of Praetorian modification of the ancient "ius civile," augmented by conceptual legal thought provided by the Roman jurists had produced a body of law which permitted commerce to flourish and to expand. Central to this body of law was the contract of letting and hiring, one of the four named "consensual" contracts in Roman law. Building on the pioneering work undertaken by Fiori (1999) on Roman conceptual thought about letting and hiring, this books fills an important gap in the current scholarly literature on this contract and its place in Roman commerce.
  

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Inhalt

Introduction
1
Chapter One Letting and Hiring in Context
9
Chapter Two Letting and Hiring of Operae
53
Chapter Three Letting and Hiring of a Res
121
Chapter Four Conclusions
191

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Über den Autor (2012)

Paul du Plessis is senior lecturer in the School of Law, University of Edinburgh. He is a member of various organisations devoted to the study of legal history and is convener of the Edinburgh Roman Law Group.

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