Studies in History and Jurisprudence, Količina 2Oxford University Press, American Branch, 1901 - 926 strani |
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... Hadrian , ' does it make whether the people declares its will by voting or by its practice and acts , seeing that the laws themselves bind us only because they have been approved by the people1 ? ' It need hardly be observed that if ...
... Hadrian , ' does it make whether the people declares its will by voting or by its practice and acts , seeing that the laws themselves bind us only because they have been approved by the people1 ? ' It need hardly be observed that if ...
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... Hadrian . Justinian's Institutes the identification is complete . 1 Gaius , Inst . i . 1 ; Dig . i . 1. 9 . 8 ' In Inst . Iust . i . 2. 2 , taken from Marcian . Gaius , Inst . i . 1 . Marcian in Dig . xlviii . 19. 17 . • Gaius in Dig ...
... Hadrian . Justinian's Institutes the identification is complete . 1 Gaius , Inst . i . 1 ; Dig . i . 1. 9 . 8 ' In Inst . Iust . i . 2. 2 , taken from Marcian . Gaius , Inst . i . 1 . Marcian in Dig . xlviii . 19. 17 . • Gaius in Dig ...
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... Hadrian , the term ius gentium never occurs . It is frequent in the Institutes of Justinian ( A. D. 533 ) , but that book ( based on the Institutes of Gaius ) is , although a statute , yet primarily a manual for learners who were going ...
... Hadrian , the term ius gentium never occurs . It is frequent in the Institutes of Justinian ( A. D. 533 ) , but that book ( based on the Institutes of Gaius ) is , although a statute , yet primarily a manual for learners who were going ...
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... Hadrian ( B.C. 241 to 117 A.D. ) . 1 A particular case decided in a particular way under a provision of the Edict which was omitted next year would of course not be disturbed , for the Romans held firmly to the principle stare iudicatis ...
... Hadrian ( B.C. 241 to 117 A.D. ) . 1 A particular case decided in a particular way under a provision of the Edict which was omitted next year would of course not be disturbed , for the Romans held firmly to the principle stare iudicatis ...
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... Hadrian , when Salvius Julianus , a famous jurist who was Praetor at the time , gave it the shape in which it became permanent , an Edictum Perpetuum in a new sense ; it was then enacted by a Senatus Consultum , and in the form so ...
... Hadrian , when Salvius Julianus , a famous jurist who was Praetor at the time , gave it the shape in which it became permanent , an Edictum Perpetuum in a new sense ; it was then enacted by a Senatus Consultum , and in the form so ...
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