Description |
x, 233 pages : portrait ; 24 cm |
Summary |
This collection of essays, contributed by friends and colleagues of Barry Nicholas, is a Festschrift to mark the occasion of his 70th birthday, and it is also an important contribution to the study of a specific area of Roman Law. |
Contents |
Rem in bonis meis esse and rem in bonis meam esse : traces of the development of Roman double ownership / Hans Ankum, Eric Pool -- Animus and possessio nomine alieno / J.L. Barton -- An unacceptable face of human property / Peter Birks -- Craig, Cujas, and the definition of feudum : is a feu a usufruct? / John W. Cairns -- Illegal alienations in classical Roman law / Jeroen M.J. Chorus -- Aut sacrom aut poublicom / Michael Crawford -- Iusta causa traditionis / Robin Evans-Jones, Geoffrey D. MacCormack -- Dominium and ius in re aliena : the origins of a civil law distinction / Robert Feenstra -- The importance of the iusta causa of traditio / W.M. Gordon -- Conveyances of land and professional standards in the later empire / Tony HonoreĢ -- Successive rights and successful remedies : life interests in Roman law / David Johnston -- Wild and tame animals and birds in Roman law / Grant McLeod -- The position of aquae ductus in the Praetor's Edict / Alan Rodger -- "Equitable" remedies for the protection of property / Peter G. Stein -- Joint usufruct in Cicero's Pro caecina / Jan Willem Tellegen, Olga Tellegen-Couperus -- Restrictions on alienation of property in early Roman law / Raymond Westbrook -- Usucapio pro suo and the classification of the causae usucapionis by the Roman jurists / Laurens Winkel |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Nicholas, Barry
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Property (Roman law)
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Genre/Form |
Festschriften.
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Festschriften.
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Author |
Nicholas, Barry
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Birks, Peter, 1941-2004
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LC no. |
88037157 |
ISBN |
0198256140 |
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9780198256144 |
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