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Management number 201829722 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $23.60 Model Number 201829722
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This edited collection explores the roles of principle and pragmatism in Roman private law, examining how theoretical narratives and practical solutions interact. It highlights the range of principled reasoning in juristic argument, such as safeguarding commerce and prioritizing acts or intentions, and demonstrates the presence of pragmatism in various manifestations, including divergence between form and substance, extension of legal rules for economic or social utility, and emphasis on parties' actions.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 224 pages
Publication date: 28 July 2022
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC


This edited collection presents an intriguing and original series of essays on the roles of principle and pragmatism in Roman private law. The book traverses key areas of Roman law to examine the explanatory power of abstract, doctrinal principles and pragmatic, real-world problem-solving. Essays canvassing sources of law, property, succession, contracts, and delicts sketch the varied roles of theoretical narratives, whether internal to Roman doctrine or derived from external influence, and of practical, policy-based solutions in the jurists' thought. Principled reasoning in Roman juristic argument ranges from safeguarding commerce to the priority of acts or intentions in property transactions, to notions of pietas, to Platonic conceptions of the market. Pragmatism is discernible in myriad ways, from divergence between form and substance to the extension of legal rules for economic, social, or political utility, to emphasis on what parties did rather than what they said. The distinctive contribution of the book is its survey of different manifestations of principle and pragmatism across Roman private law. The essays, by eminent as well as emerging academics, will stimulate debate about the roles principle and pragmatism play in juristic argument and will be of interest to both scholars and students of Roman law.


Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781509945511


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