Roman Law and the Idea of Europe
Roman law is widely considered to be the foundation of European legal culture and an inherent source of unity within European law. Roman Law and the Idea of Europe explores the emergence of this idea of Roman law as an idealized shared heritage, tracing its origins among exiled German scholars in Br...
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Other Authors: | Tuori, Kaius (Editor), Björklund, Heta (Editor) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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London
Bloomsbury Academic
2019
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Series: | Europe's Legacy in the Modern World
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