Historical jurisprudence : an introduction to the systematic study of the development of law

Type
Book
Authors
Category
United Kingdom  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1922 
Publisher
The MacMillan Company, United States 
Pages
xv, 517 pages 
Subject
Historical Jurisprudence 
Abstract
"The study of historical jurisprudence possesses a complex attractiveness. It has a value that is at once theoretical and practical, an interest that arises from the ease of acquiring, as well as from the difficulty of comprehending, its principles..."- Preface 
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Contents:
Introduction : The province of historical jurisprudence -- I. The foundations of law. 1. The law of Babylonia -- 2. The law of Egypt -- 3. The law of Phoenicia -- 4. The law of Israel -- 5. The law of India -- 6. The law of Greece -- II. The development of jurisprudence. 7. Early Roman law -- 8. Period of the republic -- 9. The law of the early empire -- 10. The of the Christian empire -- 11. The Justinian Code -- 12. Canon law -- 13. Barbarian codes -- III. The beginnings of modern jurisprudence. 14. The renewed study of Roman law -- 15. The reception of Roman law -- 16. Early English law 
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