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Full-Text Articles in Jurisprudence
Roman Law And Mohammedan Jurisprudence, Part 3, Theodore P. Ion
Roman Law And Mohammedan Jurisprudence, Part 3, Theodore P. Ion
Michigan Law Review
After having, in a summary manner, reviewed the historical connection existing between the Roman and Mohammedan laws, and examined the social condition of their respective people, we now come to our last theme, namely, the comparison of their laws proper, which will show their similarity in more than one point. This examination-which will be preceded by an explanation of jurisprudence in both systems and an attempt to show the likeness of their respective jurisconsults-will be limited to certain subjects of personal law and contracts, and concluded with a few observations on judicial organization.
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.1, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.1, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Cuban Law
República de Cuba. Jurisprudencia del Tribunal Supremo: desde su organización hasta 31 de diciembre de 1899. Volumen Primero.
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.4, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.4, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Cuban Law
República de Cuba. Jurisprudencia del Tribunal Supremo. En materia civil: primer semestre de 1900. Volumen Cuarto.
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.2, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.2, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Cuban Law
República de Cuba. Jurisprudencia del Tribunal Supremo: en materia criminal. Primer semestre de 1900. Volumen Segundo.
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.5, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.5, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Cuban Law
República de Cuba. Jurisprudencia del Tribunal Supremo. En materia civil: segundo semestre de 1900. Volumen Quinto.
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.6, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.6, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Cuban Law
República de Cuba. Jurisprudencia del Tribunal Supremo: en materia criminal. Primer semestre de 1901. Volumen Sexto.
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.7, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.7, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Cuban Law
República de Cuba. Jurisprudencia del Tribunal Supremo: en materia criminal. Segundo semestre de 1901. Volumen Séptimo.
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.8, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.8, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Cuban Law
República de Cuba. Jurisprudencia del Tribunal Supremo: en materia civil. Primer semestre de 1901. Volumen Octavo.
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.3, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Jurisprudencia Del Tribunal Supremo, V.3, Cuba. Tribunal Supremo
Cuban Law
República de Cuba. Jurisprudencia del Tribunal Supremo. En materia criminal: segundo semestre de 1900. Volumen Tercero.
Roman Law And Mohammedan Jurisprudence, Part 2, Theodore P. Ion
Roman Law And Mohammedan Jurisprudence, Part 2, Theodore P. Ion
Michigan Law Review
In examining the early life of the Romans and comparing it with the social condition of the people of the Arabian peninsula in the pre-Islamic times, who are rightly considered the best type of the race, amongst those who embraced the faith of Mohammed, we are immediately struck with the great similarity that existed between the Roman gens; or the Greek ϒένος; and the Arabian Akila, though it cannot thereby be concluded that this likeness necessarily denotes a descent from the same stock. A distinguished French orientalist, in observing this striking similarity, ventured to conjecture that both …