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Cairns J.W., Plessis P.J. du. (eds.). Beyond Dogmatics: Law and Society in the Roman World. Edinburgh University Press,2007. - 236 p.. 2007

This collection of papers was presented at a conference organised by the Edinburgh Roman Law Group in 2005. This group, the brainchild of the late Peter Birks - a brilliant jurist and sometime Professor of Civil Law in the University of Edinburgh - is an interdisciplinary forum dedicated to the study of civil law and the civilian tradition in its historical context. It attracts a wide audience consisting of students, members of the public and specialists, and it usually meets on three occasions during the course of the academic year within the School of Law, University of Edinburgh. At each of these occasions, the group is addressed by a distinguished scholar in the field.

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DEBATES AND CONTEXT
Law and Society
A Watson
LAW AND EMPIR
Legal Pluralism and the Roman Empires
K Tuori
Diplomatics, Law and Romanisation in the Documents from the Judaean Desert
E A Meyer
LAW CODES AND CODIFICATIO
Roman Law Codes and the Roman Legal Tradition
J Harries
Diocletian and the Efficacy of Public Law
R D Rees
DEATH, ECONOMICS AND SUCCESSIO
The Dutiful Legatee: Pliny, Letters V.1
A D E Lewis
The Hereditability of
Locatio Conductio
P J du Plessis
COMMERCE AND LA
Dealing with the Abyss: The Nature and Purpose of the Rhodian Sea-law on Jettison (Lex Rhodia De Iactu, D 14.2) and the Making of Justinian's Digest
J-J Aubert
9 Suing the Paterfamilias: Theory and Practice
D Johnston
PROCEDUR
10 Lawsuits in Context
E Metzger
11 The Role of Delators
O F Robinson

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