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Ius Militare – Military Courts in the Roman Law (I)
Using Roman Law to Test the Validity of Livy's Caudine Forks Narrative
Flavius Athanasius, Dux Et Augustalis Thebaidis – a Case Study on Landholding and Power in Late Antique Egypt
The Praetor As a Promoter of Bonum Commune
The Extension of Imperial Authority Under Diocletian and the Tetrarchy, 285-305Ce
Aristocratic Identities in the Roman Senate from the Social War to the Flavian Dynasty
Anglo-Saxon Constitutional History
Praetorian Law: a Contribution to the Beginnings of Legal Sociology1
Roman Law, Roman Citizenship, Roman Identity? Interrelation Between the Three in the Late Republic and Early Empire
Was Ancient Rome a Dead Wives Society? What Did the Roman Paterfamilias Get Away With?
Lawyers and Jurists
The Importance of Roman Law for Western Civilization and Western Legal Thought, 4 B.C
1Race and Nation. on Ius Sanguinis and the Origins of a Racist National Perspective
Leges Regiae: Pro Et Contra
Roman Legal Tradition and the Compilation of Justinian
Wine and Drunkenness in Roman Society
“Roman”: Creating Identity in an Expanding World by Claudia I. Arno
Law and War in Late Medieval Italy: the Jus Commune on War and Its Application in Florence, C
Top View
A Journey in Chains: a Study of the Ancient Roman Slave
The Meaning and Scope of the Law of Nations in the Context of the Alien Tort Claims Act and International Law
Legal Rules in Ancient Rome Between Law, Morality and Religion
The Importance of Praetor Activity
Rome's Role in Imperial Propaganda and Policy, 293-324 Ce
Ius Vitae Necisque: the Politics of Killing Children
What's in a Name? a Survey of Roman Onomastic Practice from C
NATURAL LAW in the ROMAN PERIOD' Ernst Levy
The Roman Law Roots of Copyright Russ Ver Steeg
The Triumph of Dynasticism
Taxation and the Formation of the Late Roman Social Contract by Patrick E
Ancient and Modern Concepts of Lawfulness
Interpretation and Legal Reasoning in Roman Law
Sexual Morality in Ancient Rome
The Ius Respondendi and the Freedom of Roman Jurisprudence1
From Praepositus Pretenturae to Dux Ripae. the Roman 'Grand Strategy' on the Middle Euphrates (2Nd - 3Rd Cento AD)
Society and Politics in Ancient Rome, Essays and Sketches;
Auctoritas-Potestas" En El Derecho Roa/Ano Y Moderno*
"Auctoritas-Potestas" En El Derecho Roa/Ano Y Moderno*
Mats, P. Vii, 1, 13–16
Consent in Roman Choice of Law William P
Formation of Roman Law in Monarchy
Patrocinium Orbis Terrae: Principles of Roman Foreign Relations to the Fall of Carthage
Legal Profession in Ancient Imperial Rome Anton-Hermann Chroust
Learned Law, Droit Savant, Gelehrtes Recht: the Tyranny of a Concept
Magna Carta and the Ius Commune R.H
From Toleration to Repression: the Evolution of Constantine's
The Origins of the Protection of Literary Authorship in Ancient Rome
The Most Important Political Body of Roman Republic