The Threefold Division of Roman Law as Set Forth in the Text of Gaius: Omne Jus Quo Utimur Vel Ad Personas Pertinet, Vel Ad Res, Vel Ad Actiones (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

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9781333841706: The Threefold Division of Roman Law as Set Forth in the Text of Gaius: Omne Jus Quo Utimur Vel Ad Personas Pertinet, Vel Ad Res, Vel Ad Actiones (Classic Reprint)

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Although the classification of Law in general and of the Roman Law in particular, founded on the construction commonly assigned to this famous passage, has been often fiercely attacked and sometimes stubbornly defended, yet both the attack and the defence have related to the superstructure alone, no one (so far as I know and believe) having thought it worth while to examine the foundation of the whole theory, and to ask the question whether the words of the passage would naturally bear the construction sought to be imposed upon them.

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