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| Title: | Roman Judges, Case Law, and Principles of Procedure |
| Authors: | Metzger, Ernest |
| Keywords: | Roman law von Savigny, C.F. |
| Issue Date: | 2004 |
| Publisher: | University of Illinois Press |
| Citation: | Law and History Review 22 (2004), pp. 243-75 |
| Abstract: | This article argues that there was a fashion in the 19th and early 20th centuries to view the Roman judge as a kind of authentic voice of the people, and this encouraged the view—still existing today—that a Roman judge did not take any guidance from the decisions of other judges. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2164/29 |
| ISSN: | 0738-2480 |
| Appears in Collections: | Law research All research
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