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Wim Decock
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Dante Fedele
Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis 90 (1-2) 2022, p. 270-275
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Roman Jurists and the Empire: History and Interpretation
Valerio Marotta
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Was Rome still a Centre of Legal Culture between the 6th and 8th Centuries?
Luca Loschiavo
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Jakob Fortunat Stagl
Bryn Mawr Classical Review 2019.10.29, 2019
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The Collatio and the Future of Rome, Iura and Legal Systems 4, 2017
Samuele Rocca
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Gero Dolezalek
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Jurists and Jurisprudence in Medieval Italy: Texts and Contexts
Osvaldo Cavallar , Julius Kirshner
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Jędrzej M . Kondek
Journal of Security and Sustainability Issues , 2023
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Laura Beck Varela
Edinburgh Law Review vol 14, 2010
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Katherine Jansen
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Sven Guenther
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Roman Law Sources and Canonical Collections in the Early Middle Ages, in Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law 34 (2017), p. 1-31
Antonia Fiori
2017
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Review of Cavallar and Kirshner (eds), Jurists and Jurisprudence in Medieval Italy
Melodie Eichbauer
2021
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DANTE AND THE LAW: THE INFLUENCE OF LEGAL CATEGORIES ON 14TH CENTURY POLITICAL THOUGHT, in "Roma Tre Law Review" 1(2019), pp. 74-90.
Sara Menzinger
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Romeo Astorri , Orazio Condorelli , Atria Larson , Giovanni Minnucci , Rafael Domingo Osle , Ken Pennington
Orazio Condorelli and Rafael Domingo (eds.), Routledge, 2020
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Cristina Vasta
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Libri canonum et libri legum en el Patrimonio Librario del Colegio Mayor de san Bartolomé de la Universidad de Salamanca (1433-1440)
Jorge Jiménez López
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Maya Maskarinec
Speculum
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George Mousourakis (Professor Dr.)
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Roman Law and European Legal Culture (eds. A. Dębiński, M.Jońca)
Maciej Jonca
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Caroline Humfress
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The Significance of the Corpus Juris Civilis: Matilda of Canossa and the Revival of Roman Law
Michele Spike
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“The Recovery of Justinian’s Digest”, Bulletin of Medieval Canon Law 20 (1990) 1-29
Wolfgang P. Mueller
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Béla Pokol
Dialog Campus Publishing, 2010
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« Justice, res publica and Empire. Subsidiarity and Hierarchy in the Roman Empire », dans The Impact of Justice on the Roman Empire, éd. par O. Hekster et K. Verboven, Leyde, Brill, collection Impact of Empire n° 34, 2019, p. 122-137
Frédéric Hurlet
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Judicial Law Making Under Roman Legal System: From Twelve Tables to the Age of Justinian
Md Rabiul Aual
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Manuela Bragagnolo
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The Roman jurists' law during the passage from the Republic to the Empire
Anna Plisecka
dare.uva.nl
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THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF ROMAN LAW AND SOCIETY
Kaius Tuori , Paul J. du Plessis , Clifford Ando
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Citation of the law and legal practices in Lombard Italy. Some cases from northern Italian charters
Federico Feletti
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Magureanu Alexandru Florin
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E. Salerno 'Natural Law at the University of Pisa: From the Ius Civile Teachings to the Establishment of the First Chair of Ius Publicum in 1726'
Emanuele Salerno
in Natural Law and the Law of Nations in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Italy, ed. Elisabetta Fiocchi Malaspina and Gabriella Silvestrini (Leiden: Brill, 2023), 17-49. , 2023
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Law and Legalism in the Roman Republic
Bruce Frier
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A private “manual” of byzantine law in the south of Italy
Ileana DEL BAGNO
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