The Creation of the Ius Commune : From Casus to Regula / John W. Cairns, Paul J. du Plessis.
Cairns, John W., author.; Bezemer, C. H., contributor, contributor.; Brundage, James A., contributor, contributor.; Cairns, John W., contributor, contributor.; Dondorp, Harry, contributor, contributor.; Ernst, Wolfgang, contributor, contributor.; Gordley, James, contributor, contributor.; Hallebeek, Jan, 1954- contributor, contributor.; Helmholz, R. H., contributor, contributor.; Plessis, Paul J. du, contributor, contributor.; Ryan, Magnus, contributor, contributor.; Rüfner, Thomas, contributor, contributor.; Schrage, E. J. H., contributor, contributor.; Waelkens, Laurent L J M, contributor, contributor.; Plessis, Paul J. du, author.
2022
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The Creation of the Ius Commune : From Casus to Regula / John W. Cairns, Paul J. du Plessis.
Added Author
Bezemer, C. H., contributor, contributor.
Brundage, James A., contributor, contributor.
Cairns, John W., contributor, contributor.
Dondorp, Harry, contributor, contributor.
Ernst, Wolfgang, contributor, contributor.
Gordley, James, contributor, contributor.
Hallebeek, Jan, 1954- contributor, contributor.
Helmholz, R. H., contributor, contributor.
Plessis, Paul J. du, contributor, contributor.
Ryan, Magnus, contributor, contributor.
Rüfner, Thomas, contributor, contributor.
Schrage, E. J. H., contributor, contributor.
Waelkens, Laurent L J M, contributor, contributor.
Plessis, Paul J. du, author.
Brundage, James A., contributor, contributor.
Cairns, John W., contributor, contributor.
Dondorp, Harry, contributor, contributor.
Ernst, Wolfgang, contributor, contributor.
Gordley, James, contributor, contributor.
Hallebeek, Jan, 1954- contributor, contributor.
Helmholz, R. H., contributor, contributor.
Plessis, Paul J. du, contributor, contributor.
Ryan, Magnus, contributor, contributor.
Rüfner, Thomas, contributor, contributor.
Schrage, E. J. H., contributor, contributor.
Waelkens, Laurent L J M, contributor, contributor.
Plessis, Paul J. du, author.
Imprint
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]
Copyright
©2010
Description
1 online resource (320 p.)
Series
Edinburgh studies in law ; ESL.
Formatted Contents Note
Frontmatter
Contents
Preface
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1 The Sources of Medieval Learned Law
2 The Infrastructure of the Early Ius Commune: The Formation of Regulae, or its Failure
3 Ius Quaerens Intellectum: The Method of the Medieval Civilians
4 Medieval Family and Marriage Law: From Actions of Status to Legal Doctrine
5 The Roman Concept of Ownership and the Medieval Doctrine of Dominium Utile
6 Succession to Fiefs: A Ius Commune Feudorum?
7 Towards the Medieval Law of Hypothec
8 The Ignorant Seller's Liability for Latent Defects: One Regula or Various Sets of Rules?
9 The Glossators' Monetary Law
10 Citations and the Construction of Procedural Law in the Ius Commune
11 Doctoribus bona dona danda sunt1: Actions to Recover Unpaid Legal Fees
Index
Contents
Preface
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
1 The Sources of Medieval Learned Law
2 The Infrastructure of the Early Ius Commune: The Formation of Regulae, or its Failure
3 Ius Quaerens Intellectum: The Method of the Medieval Civilians
4 Medieval Family and Marriage Law: From Actions of Status to Legal Doctrine
5 The Roman Concept of Ownership and the Medieval Doctrine of Dominium Utile
6 Succession to Fiefs: A Ius Commune Feudorum?
7 Towards the Medieval Law of Hypothec
8 The Ignorant Seller's Liability for Latent Defects: One Regula or Various Sets of Rules?
9 The Glossators' Monetary Law
10 Citations and the Construction of Procedural Law in the Ius Commune
11 Doctoribus bona dona danda sunt1: Actions to Recover Unpaid Legal Fees
Index
Summary
Studies the transformation of Roman legal rules into the 'common law' of Western Europe in the period 1100-1400This book discusses in detail how medieval scholars reacted to the casuistic discussions in the inherited Roman texts, particularly the Digest of Justinian. It shows how they developed medieval Roman law into a system of rules that formed a universal common law for Western Europe. Because there has been little research published in English beyond grand narratives on the history of law in Europe, this book fills an important gap in the literature.With a focus on how the medieval Roman lawyers systematised the Roman sources through detailed discussions of specific areas of law, it considers:The sources of medieval law and how to access themThe development from cases to rulesMedieval lawyers' strategies for citing each other and their significanceThe growth of a conceptual approach to the study of lawWith contributions from leading international scholars in the field, this book fills an important gap in the literature.
Language Note
In English.
System Details Note
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
Source of Description
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DeGruyter online
Language
English
ISBN
9780748642922
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