Litigation in Roman Law

Auteur: Metzger, Ernest (Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Aberdeen)
Editeur: Oxford University Press
Most accounts of how the classical Romans sued each other tend to show the opponents willingly cooperating under the guidance of a magistrate, until their case was ready for trial. This book paints a picture of litigation that is far less polite and far less orderly. It examines how the rules of procedure coped with the typical pretrial delays.
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Most accounts of how the classical Romans sued each other tend to show the opponents willingly cooperating under the guidance of a magistrate, until their case was ready for trial. This book paints a picture of litigation that is far less polite and far less orderly. It examines how the rules of procedure coped with the typical pretrial delays.
ISBN / EAN 9780198298557
Auteur Metzger, Ernest (Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Aberdeen)
Editeur Oxford University Press