| Henry Sumner Maine - 1861 - 432 páginas
...for "attained" read "obtained" ANCIENT LAW. CHAPTER I. ANCIENT CODES. THE most celebrated system of jurisprudence known to the world begins, as it ends, with a Code. From the commencement to the close of its history, the expositors of Roman Law consistently employed... | |
| Sir Henry James Sumner MAINE - 1861 - 434 páginas
...for "attained" read "obtained" ANCIENT LAW. CHAPTER I. ANCIENT CODES. TUB most celebrated system of jurisprudence known to the world begins, as it ends, with a Code. From the commencement to the close of its history, the expositors of Roman Law consistently employed... | |
| Henry Sumner Maine - 1867 - 494 páginas
...an express ordinance of God. ANCIENT LAW. CHAPTER I. AS 01KN T CODES. THE most celebrated system of jurisprudence known to the world begins, as it ends, with a Code. From the commencement to the close of its history ^the expositors of Roman Law consistently employed... | |
| New York (State). Commissioners of Statutory Revision - 1895 - 88 páginas
...Justinian. Sir Henry S. Maine opens his " Ancient Law " with the remark that " the most celebrated system of jurisprudence known to the world begins, as it ends, with a code." In theory the Roman system descended from the Twelve Tables, and the principles embodied in them were... | |
| Richard Floyd Clarke - 1898 - 502 páginas
...Law prevailing at Cape Colony. See 19 Law Magazine and Review, 94. " The most celebrated system of jurisprudence known to the world begins, as it ends, with a Code," l says Sir Henry Maine. He refers to the Roman law, its beginning in the Twelve Tables, and its ending... | |
| 1915 - 726 páginas
...disinterested and of another social group entirely. CHAPTER VII THE FORMS OF LAW1 THE most celebrated system of jurisprudence known to the world begins, as it ends, with a Code. From the commencement to the close of its history, the expositors of Roman Law consistently employed... | |
| 1915 - 728 páginas
...intelligently from the social point of view. CHAPTER VII THE FORMS OF LAW1 THE most celebrated system of jurisprudence known to the world begins, as it ends, with a Code. From the commencement to the close of its history, the expositors of Roman Law consistently employed... | |
| 1979 - 298 páginas
..."code" that is accepted. Maine opens his Ancient Law with the remark: "The most celebrated system of jurisprudence known to the world begins, as it ends, with a code". * It would be generally accepted that Justinian's Digest is a code 2 but no such thing can be said... | |
| James Bernard Murphy - 2008 - 254 páginas
...have legislatures. Although Henry Sumner Maine famously observed that "the most celebrated system of jurisprudence known to the world begins, as it ends, with a Code," he was well aware that the origins and main development of Roman law were to be found in the activities... | |
| Werner F. Menski - 2006 - 565 páginas
...Maine (1861: 1) starts his study with the famous statement that ' [t] he most celebrated system of jurisprudence known to the world begins, as it ends, with a Code', a reference to the Twelve Tables (c. 450 BC) and the Code of Justinian (Corpus Juris Civilis, 534 AD)... | |
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