Historical introduction to the study of Roman law
by H. F. Jolowicz.
- London : Cambridge University Press, 1961.
- 596 p.
Table of Contents: Chapter 1. Periods in the history of Rome and in the history of her Law Chapter 2. The Reublican Constitution Chapter 3. Italy and the Provinces during the Republic Chapter 4. Social Conditions and the different classes of the Population during the Republic Chapter 5. Sources of Law in the Republic Chapter 6. Law for Foreigners, ius gentium and ius naturale Chapter 7. The XII Tables Chapter 8. The Law of the Family and of Succession at the time of XII Tables Chapter 9. Slavery and Manumission at the time of the XII Tables Chapter 10. The Law of Property at the time of XII Tables Chapter 11. The Law of Obligations at the time of XII Tables Chapter 12. The Law of Procedure at the time of the XII Tables Chapter 13. Private Law from the XII Tables of the Fall of the Republic : Procedure Chapter 14. Private Law from the XII Tables of the Fall of the Republic : the law of the Family and of Sucession Chapter 15. Private Law from the XII Tables of the Fall of the Republic : the Law of Slavery and Manumission Chapter 16. Private Law from the XII Tables of the Fall of the Republic : the Law of Property Chapter 17. Private Law from the XII Tables of the Fall of the Republic : the Law of Obligations Chapter 18. Criminal Law in the Republic Chapter 19. The Constitution under the Principate Chapter 20. Classes of the Population and the Government of the Cities under the Principate Chapter 21. Sources of Law in the Principate Chapter 22. Legal Science during the Principate Chapter 23. Jurisdiction and Procedure in the Principate Chapter 24. General Character of the Classical Law Chapter 25. The Constitution under the Dominate Chapter 26. Procedure and Jurisdiction in the Dominate Chapter 27. Sources in the Dominate Chapter 28. The Legislation of Justinian Chapter 29. General Character of the Post-Classical Law Appendix Index