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Roman law --- Droit romain --- History. --- Histoire --- Contrats (droit romain) --- Histoire.
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Issu du congrès annuel de la Société Internationale Fernand de Visscher pour l'Histoire des droits de l'Antiquité, qui s'est tenu à Fribourg en septembre 2008, cet ouvrage regroupe les quatre conférences introductives des Prof. Andreau (HESSParis), Cannata (Gènes), Queloz (Fribourg) et Schermaier (Bonn). Chaque auteur a saisi l essence du contrat à travers une approche spécifique (sources littéraires ou juridiques, définition du contrat, processus de conclusion ou contrat spécifique de prêt). Comme le souligne la préface du Prof. Pascal Pichonnaz (Fribourg), les projets européens actuels supposent un examen approfondi de ses origines. Fruits des recherches récentes sur le contrat dans une perspective historique, ces articles y contribuent largement. Le spécialiste de droit privé européen y trouvera également un accès facilité aux problèmes historiques en la matière.
Contracts (Roman law) --- Contrats (Droit romain) --- Wubbe, F. B. J. --- 347.4 <37> --- 34 <082> --- Romeins verbintenissenrecht --- Rechtswetenschappen.--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- 34 <082> Rechtswetenschappen.--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- 347.4 <37> Romeins verbintenissenrecht --- Wubbe, Felix Bernard Jozef (1923-) --- Droit --- Contrats (droit romain) --- Mélanges et hommages --- Sources
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Obligations (droit romain) --- Contrats (droit romain) --- Contracts (Roman law) --- Contracts (Roman law). --- Obligations (Roman law) --- Obligations (Roman law). --- Romeins recht. --- Römisches Recht. --- Schuldrecht. --- Roman law --- Obligations (Roman law) - Congresses --- Contracts (Roman law) - Congresses
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Burgerlijk recht (Romeins recht) --- Burgerlijk recht--Rome --- Civil law (Roman law) --- Civil law--Rome --- Droit --- Droit civil (Droit romain) --- Droit civil--Rome --- Droit romain --- Droit--Rome --- Histoire et culture romaines --- Law [Roman ] --- Law--Rome --- Recht --- Recht [Romeins ] --- Recht--Rome --- Roman law --- Romeins recht --- Romeinse geschiedenis en cultuur --- Building laws --- Contracts (Roman law) --- Lawyers (Roman law) --- Construction --- Contrats (Droit romain) --- Avocats (Droit romain) --- History --- Histoire --- Practice of law (Roman law) --- Rome --- Building --- Sherman antitrust law, 1890 --- Avocats (droit romain) --- Bouwwerken. --- Contrats (Droit romain). --- Contrats de construction --- Practice of law (Roman law). --- Romeins recht. --- Histoire. --- Contrats --- Constructions
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Commerce in the Roman Empire of the first three centuries CE operated within a well-established legal framework provided by Roman law. This framework was the product of both legal theory and legal practice. Centuries of Praetorian modification of the ancient ius civile , augmented by conceptual legal thought provided by the Roman jurists had produced a body of law which permitted commerce to flourish and to expand. Central to this body of law was the contract of letting and hiring, one of the four named 'consensual' contracts in Roman law. Building on the pioneering work undertaken by Fiori (1999) on Roman conceptual thought about letting and hiring, this books fills an important gap in the current scholarly literature on this contract and its place in Roman commerce.
Contracts (Roman law) --- Property (Roman law) --- Letting of contracts --- Contrats (Droit romain) --- Propriété (Droit romain) --- Adjudication administrative --- History --- Letting of contracts. --- History. --- Propriété (Droit romain) --- Roman law --- Bidding, Competitive --- Bids (Contracts) --- Competitive bidding --- Competitive tendering --- Contracts, Letting of --- Tendering, Competitive --- Contracts --- Proposal writing in business --- Proposal writing in public contracting --- LAW / Administrative Law & Regulatory Practice --- Contracts (Roman law) - History --- Property (Roman law) - History
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Obligations (Roman law) --- Roman law --- Contracts (Roman law) --- Obligations (Droit romain) --- Droit romain --- Contrats (Droit romain) --- Roman law. --- Acquisition of property (Roman law) --- Transfer (Roman law) --- Property (Roman law) --- Mancipatio --- Res mancipi --- Traditio --- Civil law --- Civil law (Roman law) --- Law --- Law, Roman
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347.72 --- Handelsvennootschappen: statuut, aandeelhouder, patrimonium, inbreng, winst en verlies, algemene vergadering, raad van beheer, toezicht. Vennootschaprecht --- 347.72 Handelsvennootschappen: statuut, aandeelhouder, patrimonium, inbreng, winst en verlies, algemene vergadering, raad van beheer, toezicht. Vennootschaprecht --- Juristic persons (Roman law) --- Partnership (Roman law) --- Roman law --- History --- Contrats (droit romain) --- Sociétés --- Droit --- Rome
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The Roman legal tradition is the ancestor of modern contract law but there is no agreement as to how and when a general law of contract emerged. Wim Decock’s thesis is that an important step in this evolution was taken by theologians in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. They transformed the Roman legal tradition (ius commune) by insisting on the moral foundations of contract law. Theologians emphasized that the enforceability of contracts is based on voluntary consent and that a contract should not enrich one party at another's expense. While their main concern was the salvation of souls, theologians played a key role in the development of a systematic contract law in which the founding principles were freedom and fairness
Liberty of contract --- Contracts (Canon law) --- Contracts (Roman law) --- Contracts --- Customary law --- History --- Moral and ethical aspects --- Contracten (Canoniek recht) --- Contracten (Romeins recht) --- Contrats (Droit canonique) --- Contrats (Droit romain) --- Contract, Freedom of --- Contract, Liberty of --- Freedom of contract --- Liberty --- Customs (Law) --- Folk law --- Usage and custom (Law) --- Social norms --- Common law --- Time immemorial (Law) --- Agreements --- Contract law --- Contractual limitations --- Limitations, Contractual --- Commercial law --- Legal instruments --- Obligations (Law) --- Juristic acts --- Third parties (Law) --- Roman law --- Canon law --- Law and legislation --- Europe --- Law, Primitive --- Traditional law --- Liberty of contract - Europe - History --- Liberty of contract - Moral and ethical aspects --- Contracts - Europe - History --- Customary law - History --- Liberté contractuelle --- Contrats (droit romain) --- Contrats --- Théologie --- Théologie et droit --- Histoire --- Aspect moral --- Influence
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Legal instruments (Roman law) --- Contracts (Roman law) --- Actes instrumentaires (Droit romain) --- Contrats (Droit romain) --- Composition (Roman law) --- 34 <37> --- Romeins recht --(algemeen-voor verdere onderafdelingen z.o:{341 <37>}; {342 <37>}; {343 <37>};{347.1 <37>}; {?347.2 <37>: 347.6 <37>}; {347.62 <37>} --- 34 <37> Romeins recht --(algemeen-voor verdere onderafdelingen z.o:{341 <37>}; {342 <37>}; {343 <37>};{347.1 <37>}; {?347.2 <37>: 347.6 <37>}; {347.62 <37>} --- Composition (Roman law). --- Legal instruments (Roman law). --- Roman law
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