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Campbell, Compendium of Roman Law founded on the Institutes of Justinian, 1878
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Compendium of Roman Law Founded on the Institutes of Justinian, Together with Examination Questions Set in the University and Bar Examinations (With Solutions) and Definitions of Leading Terms in the Words of the Principal Authorities, by Gordon Campbell. Published by Stevens and Haynes (Londong 1878). 271+x p. Contents include sections on The Law of Persons, The Law of Things; The Law of Procedure, and Criminal Law; Appendices (Examinations questions in Roman Law with answers; Definitions and description of some leading Terms); and an Index. From the Preface: “The following pages are intended for those students at the Universities and the Inns of Court, who have to pass an examination in Roman Law.”
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Title:
A compendium of Roman law founded on the Institutes of Justinian : together with examination questions set in the university and bar examinations (with solutions) and definitions of leading terms in the words of the principal authorities / by Gordon Campbell of the Inner Temple; M.A., late scholar of Exeter College, Oxford, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge, author of "An analysis of Austin's jurisprudence, or the philosophy of positive law."
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OCLC Number:
902982470
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Available Volumes
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Name | Fiche Count | Online | Paper Backup |
Vol. 1 | | Yes | Yes |
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