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ancient history
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law and economics
law and gender
law and legal practice
law and society
legal theory
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Roman law
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Product details
- ISBN 9780748668175
- Format: Hardback
- Weight: 454g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 21 Jan 2013
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Publication City/Country: Edinburgh, GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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This is an interdisciplinary, edited collection on social science methodologies for approaching Roman legal sources. Roman law as a field of study is rapidly evolving to reflect new perspectives and approaches in research. Scholars who work on the subject are increasingly being asked to conduct research in an interdisciplinary manner whereby Roman law is not merely seen as a set of abstract concepts devoid of any background, but as a body of law which operated in a specific social, economic and cultural context. This 'context-based' approach to the study of Roman law is an exciting new field which legal historians must address. This book furthers the ongoing debate about law and society in the Roman world. It furthers the current debate on the interface between legal history and ancient history. It brings together a distinguished group of scholars who provide different perspectives. It focuses on larger emerging themes such as the interaction between legal history practice, Roman legal thought, and law and economics.
Paul du Plessis is Senior Lecturer in the Scool of Law, University of Edinburgh, an the convener of the Edinburgh Roman Law Group.
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