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Gai Institutiones

Or Institutes Of Roman Law By Gaius (1904)

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  • 744 pages
  • 27 hours of reading

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The book provides a comprehensive overview of Roman law, structured into four distinct parts: the law of persons, the law of things, the law of obligations, and the law of actions. Each section delves into critical legal concepts such as citizenship, property rights, contracts, and legal remedies. Originally authored by the Roman jurist Gaius in the 2nd century AD, this 1904 edition features an English translation and an introduction by Abel Hendy Jones Greenidge, highlighting its significance as a foundational text for modern legal systems.

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