Disputatio juridica, ad Tit. XIII. Lib. XLIII Digest. ne quid in publico flumine fiat, quo aliter aqua fluat atque uti priore æstate fluxit. Quam, ... ... subjicit Joannes Erskine, ...
작성자
John Erskine
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Science & Technology
History
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
28
언어
라틴
출판됨
May 29, 2010
출판사
Gale ECCO, Print Editions
ISBN-10
1170635946
ISBN-13
9781170635940
설명
In this scholarly work, John Erskine delves into the intricacies of legal principles as they pertain to the management of public waters, specifically addressing issues outlined in the Digest of Roman law. His meticulous examination sheds light on the importance of maintaining the natural flow of rivers and streams, ensuring that any alterations do not disrupt the established rights or customary uses that had been preserved since previous summers.
Erskine's analysis is a testament to the evolving legal landscape of the 18th century, characterized by a thirst for knowledge and the relentless pursuit of justice. By intertwining legal doctrine with practical considerations of water management, he presents a compelling argument for the preservation of both natural resources and community rights. The work stands as a significant contribution to the understanding of property law and its implications for environmental stewardship, paving the way for future discourse on legal accountability regarding shared natural resources.
Erskine's analysis is a testament to the evolving legal landscape of the 18th century, characterized by a thirst for knowledge and the relentless pursuit of justice. By intertwining legal doctrine with practical considerations of water management, he presents a compelling argument for the preservation of both natural resources and community rights. The work stands as a significant contribution to the understanding of property law and its implications for environmental stewardship, paving the way for future discourse on legal accountability regarding shared natural resources.