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Further Publications by Peter Birks

The list below contains other publications by the author concerning the Roman law of obligations and also some more jurisprudential topics, like taxonomy, which feature in the present Lectures.

Translations

1. Translation of books 12 and 13 in A Watson (ed), The Digest of Justinian, vol. 1 (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1985), 357—414. Reprinted in the 1998 revised English-language edition

2. (tr with G McLeod) Justinian’s Institutes (London: Duckworth and Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1987)

Obligations in General

3. �Obligations: One Tier or Two?’ in PG Stein and ADE Lewis (eds), Studies in Justinian’s Institutes in Memory of JAC Thomas (London: Sweet & Maxwell,

1983), 18-38

4. �Introduction’ in P Birks and G McLeod (tr) Justinian’s Institutes (London: Duckworth and Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, i987), 7-28

5. �Definition and Division: A Meditation on Institutes 3.13’ in P Birks (ed), The Classification of Obligations (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1997), 1—36

Delict

6. �The Concept of a Civil Wrong’ in D Owen (ed), Philosophical Foundations of Tort Law (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996), 29—52

Furtum

7. �A Note on the Development of Furtum’ (1973) 8 Irish Jurist (NS) 349—55

8. �The Case of the Filched Pedigree: D. 47.2.52.20’ in Sodalitas: Scritti in Onore di Antonio Guarino (Naples: Jovene Editore, 1984), 731—48

Damnum iniuria datum

9. �Other Men’s Meat: Aquilian Liability for Proper Use’ (1981) 16 Irish Jurist (NS) i4i—85

10. �A Point of Aquilian Pleading’ (1985) 36 IVRA 97—107

11. �Cooking the Meat: Aquilian Liability for Hearths and Ovens’ (1985) 20 Irish Jurist (NS) 352-77

12. �The Model Pleading of the Action for Wrongful Loss’ (1992) 25—27 Irish Jurist (NS) 311—28 [=Liber Memorialis John M Kelly]

13. �Wrongful Loss by Co-Promisees’ (1994) 22 Index i8i—8

14.

�Doing and Causing to be Done’ in ADE Lewis and DJ Ibbetson (eds), The Roman Law Tradition (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994), 31—53

15. �The Edictal Rubric “Ad Legem Aquiliam”’ in R Perez-Bustamente (ed), Estudios de historia del derecho europeo: homenaje al professor Gonzalo Martinez Diez (Madrid: Editorial Complutense, 1994), vol. i, 81—9

16. �Ulpian i8 ad Edictum: Introducing Damnum Iniuria’ in R Feenstra etal. (eds), Collatio Iuris Romani, vol. i (Amsterdam: Gieben, i995), i7—36

17. �Can we get nearer to the text of the Lex Aquilia?’ in BCM Jacobs and EC Coppens (eds), Een rijk gerecht: opstellen aangeboden aan prof mr. P. L. Neve (Nijmegen: Gerard Noodt Instituut, i998), 25—4i

Iniuria

18. �The Early History of Iniuria’ (1969) 37 Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis i63—208

19. �Lucius Veratius and the Lex Aebutia’ in A Watson (ed), Daube Noster: Essays in

Legal History for David Daube (Edinburgh et al.: Scottish Academic Press, i974), 39—48

20. �Infamandi Causa Facta in Disguise’ (i976) Acta Juridica 83—i04

21. �Harassment and Hubris: The Right to an Equality of Respect’ (i997) 32 Irish Jurist (NS) i—45 [revised version of Harassment and Hubris: The Right to an Equality of Respect, Being the Second John Maurice Kelly Memorial Lecture (Dublin: University College Dublin, Faculty of Law, i996)]

Miscellaneous Other Causes

22. �The Problem of Quasi-Delict’ (1969) 22 CLP 164-80

23. �A New Argument for A Narrow View of Litem Suam Facere’ (1984) 52 Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis 373—87

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Source: Birks Peter. Roman Law of Obligations. Oxford University Press,2014. — 303 p.. 2014

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  5. Allan James. A Sceptical Theory of Morality and Law. Peter Lang,1998. — 277 p., 1998
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