A New Outline of the Roman Civil Trial
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:6th Nov '97
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Roman Litigation has long been a difficult subject for study, hampered by a lack of information concerning the practical operation of the civil courts. Using newly discovered evidence, the author of this new book presents a lucid new interpretation of how civil trials in classical Rome were commenced and brought to judgement. The new evidence adds enormously to our knowledge of Roman courts, and the author uses this evidence to create what is a valuable and original contribution to the literature on Roman Civil procedure.
lucidly presented, but of a technical legal nature For the specialist, it is something of a landmark. * The Classical Outlook, Vol. 77, No. 2, Winter 2000 *
a painstaking review of our assumptions about Roman civil procedure ... a closely argued, technical book. It is a 'must' for anyone interested in Roman law procedure or the lex Irnitana. * Andrew Lintott, Journal of Roman Studies, LXXXIX 1999 *
ISBN: 9780198264743
Dimensions: 242mm x 162mm x 19mm
Weight: 431g
184 pages