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Periodicals

Leading journals on Roman law are: (a) Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte (Romanistische Abteilung) (Vienna, Cologne, and Weimar: Bohlau Verlag); (b) Tijdschrift voor rechtsgeschiedenis (Leiden: Brill); (c) Revue internationale des droits de l’Antiquite (University of Liege); (d) IVRA.

Rivista Internazionale di diritto romano et antico (Naples: Jovene); (e) Studia et Documenta Historiae et luris (Rome: Lateran University Press); (f) Index: International Survey of Roman Law (Naples: Jovene); (g) Bullettino dell'Istituto di Diritto Romano Vittorio Scialoja (Milan: Giuffre); (h) Revista de Estudios Historico-Juridicos (Pontificia Universidad Catolica de Valparaiso, Chile); (i) Seminarios Complutenses de Derecho Romano (Madrid: Fundacion Ursicino Alvarez); (j) Revista General de Derecho Romano (Madrid: lustel).

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Source: Domingo Rafael. Roman Law: An Introduction. Routledge,2018. — 252 p.. 2018

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