Droit Romain de l'Action de Dol - Scholar's Choice Edition
によって
A. Bossion
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
328
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 2015
出版社
Scholar's Choice
ISBN-10
1298148626
ISBN-13
9781298148629
説明
In the analysis of Roman law, A. Bossion delves into the intricacies of actionable deception, commonly referred to as "dol." This scholarly work provides a thorough exploration of the legal frameworks and principles governing acts of fraud within the context of ancient Roman society. Bossion's examination is not only historical but also thought-provoking, shedding light on the moral and ethical implications of deceit in legal transactions.
Through sensible arguments and a wealth of detailed references to historical texts, the author illustrates the evolution of dol and its significance in the interactions of Roman citizens. The study captures the nuances of legal doctrine while engaging with the philosophical underpinnings of justice and righteousness. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how these ancient legal principles could resonate in contemporary discussions about justice and accountability.
Ultimately, the work serves as a crucial resource for scholars and students alike, offering insights into Roman legal thought and its lasting legacy on modern legal systems. It highlights the complexity of human behavior, especially in matters of trust and deception, making it a relevant piece for anyone interested in the intersections of law, ethics, and history.
Through sensible arguments and a wealth of detailed references to historical texts, the author illustrates the evolution of dol and its significance in the interactions of Roman citizens. The study captures the nuances of legal doctrine while engaging with the philosophical underpinnings of justice and righteousness. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of how these ancient legal principles could resonate in contemporary discussions about justice and accountability.
Ultimately, the work serves as a crucial resource for scholars and students alike, offering insights into Roman legal thought and its lasting legacy on modern legal systems. It highlights the complexity of human behavior, especially in matters of trust and deception, making it a relevant piece for anyone interested in the intersections of law, ethics, and history.