Introduction to early Roman law; comparative sociological studies, the patriarchal joint family.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Copenhagen, Levin & Munksgaard; London, H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1934.Description: 5 vols., 26 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • KJA2227 .W478 1934
Contents:
Part I (v. 1-2) House community: Sect. 1 Community of cult. Sect. 2. Joint family and family property.-Part II (v. 3) Patria potestas. Sect.1. The nascent law. Sources and methods. Book 1 (v. 4) Primary sources; appendix. Comparative law. Book 2 (v. 5) The ancient Roman tradition.
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At head of title: C. W. Westrup.

"Publication supported by a grant from the Danish Rask-Ørsted fond and the A. F. Krieger foundation (Finne'ske legat)"

Errata slip in v. 1, 2.

Part I (v. 1-2) House community: Sect. 1 Community of cult. Sect. 2. Joint family and family property.-Part II (v. 3) Patria potestas. Sect.1. The nascent law. Sources and methods. Book 1 (v. 4) Primary sources; appendix. Comparative law. Book 2 (v. 5) The ancient Roman tradition.

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