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The Roman Foundations Of European Law, William Ewald
The Roman Foundations Of European Law, William Ewald
All Faculty Scholarship
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Idea-Systems In Law: Nineteenth-Century German Experience, David J. Gerber
Idea-Systems In Law: Nineteenth-Century German Experience, David J. Gerber
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Roman Law And English Law: Two Patterns Of Legal Development, Alan Watson
Roman Law And English Law: Two Patterns Of Legal Development, Alan Watson
Scholarly Works
It is commonplace among scholars to link in thought the growth of Roman law and of English law. S.F.C. Milsom begins his distinguished Historical Foundations of the Common Law with the words: "It has happened twice only that the customs of European peoples were worked up into intellectual systems of law; and much of the world today is governed by laws derived from the one or the other." More strikingly, some scholars see an essential similarity in legal approaches in the two systems. Fritz Pringsheim entitled a well-known article The Inner Relationship Between English and Roman Law. W.W. Buckland and …
Foreign Investment: Foreign Economic Contract Law, Jacques Delisle
Foreign Investment: Foreign Economic Contract Law, Jacques Delisle
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Protection Of Immigrant And Racial Minorities: A Survey Of British Legal History, Richard Plender
Protection Of Immigrant And Racial Minorities: A Survey Of British Legal History, Richard Plender
William & Mary Law Review
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Reception Of English Common Law In The American Colonies, William B. Stoebuck
Reception Of English Common Law In The American Colonies, William B. Stoebuck
William & Mary Law Review
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Notes On Courts Of Record In England, S. E. Thorne
Notes On Courts Of Record In England, S. E. Thorne
West Virginia Law Review
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