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ARTICLES
Justinian's Corpus
Iuris Civilis: Oddities of Legal Development; and Human Civilization,
2 J. Comp. L. __
Lord Mansfield:
Judicial Integrity or Its Lack: Somerset's Case,
2 J. Comp. L. 227 (2006).
Jesus and the
Samaritan Woman: A Coda, 1 J. Comp. L. 200
(2006).
A Monk's Musings: A
Coda, 1 J. Comp. L. 204 (2006) (with Sandy Jardine).
Two Early Codes,
The Ten Commandments and the Twelve Tables: Causes and Consequences,
25 J. Legal Hist. 129 (2004).
“Peritia
Censeri” in Festschrift Summa Eloquentia, Essays in Honour of
Margaret Hewett (Fundamina 2002).
A Common Private
Law for Europe, 9 Maastricht J. Eur. & Comp. L. 329
(2002).
Legal Education
Reform: Modest Suggestions, 51 J. Leg. Ed. 91
(2001).
Fox Hunting,
Pheasant Shooting and Comparative Law, 48 Am. J. Comp. L.
1 (2000) (with Khaled Abou El Fadl).
Legal Transplants
and European Private Law, Ius Commune Lectures on
European Private Law 1 (2000).
Oaths, Curses,
Ordeals and Trials of Animals, 1 Edinburgh L. Rev. 420
(1997).
Rights of Slaves
and Other Owned-Animals, 3 Animal L. 1 (1997).
The Origins of the
Code Noir Revisited, 71 Tul. L. Rev.1041 (1997).
Trade Secrets and
Roman Law: the Myth Exploded, 11 Tul. Eur. & Civ.
L. F. 19 (1996).
Roman Slave Law: An
Anglo-American Perspective, 17 Cardozo L. Rev. 591
(1996).
Introduction to Law
for Second-Year Law Students?, 46 J. Legal Educ. 430
(1996).
The End of Roman
Juristic Writing, 29 Isr. L. Rev. 228 (1995).
Aspects of
Reception of Law, 44 Am. J. Comp. L. 335 (1996).
From Legal
Transplants to Legal Formats, 43 Am. J. Comp. L. 469
(1995).
Religious and Gender
Discrimination: St. Ambrose and the Valentiniani,
SDHI 315 (1995).
Prologomena to
Establishing Pre-Justinianic Texts, 62 T.v.R. 113 (1994).
The Importance of
'Nutshells,' 42 Am. J. Comp. L. 1 (1994).
Seventeenth-Century
Jurists, Roman Law, and the Law of Slavery,
68 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1343 (1993).
Thinking Property
at Rome, 68 Chi.-Kent L. Rev. 1355 (1993).
The Scottish
Enlightenment, Democratic Intellect and the Work of Madame Justice
Wilson, 15 Dalhousie L. J.
23 (1992).
Partus
ancillae and a Recent Inscription from Regium,
__Labeo 335 (1992)
A Slave's Marriage:
Dowry or Deposit, 12 J. Leg. Hist. 132 (1991).
Mandate and the
Boundaries of Roman Contract, B.I.D.R. 41 (1991).
Roman Law and
English Law: Two Patterns of Legal Development,
32 Loy. L. Rev. 247 (1990); reprinted in Il
diritto privato
europeo: problemi e prospettive. (Naples, 1993).
Slaves Putting
Themselves Up for Sale, ___ I.J.M.S.S. 175
(1990).
The Transformation
of American Property Law: A Comparative Law Approach, 24
Ga. L. Rev. 163 (1990).
Some Notes on
Mackenzies's Institutions and the European Legal Tradition,
___ Ius Commune 303 (1989).
Artificiality,
Reality and Roman Contract Law, 57 T.v.R. 147 (1988);
reprinted in Essays on Law and Religion:
The Berkeley and
Oxford Symposia in Honour of David Daube.
(Berkeley, 1993).
I Governi, Il
Potere e la Produzione Del Diritto, ___ Fondamenti 35
(1988) (Italian translation of Chapter 1 of
Slave Law in the
Americas).
The Structure of
Blackstone's Commentaries, 97 Yale L. J. 795
(1988).
Sellers' Liability
for Defects: Aedilician Edict and Praetorian Actions,
38 Ivra 167 (1988).
The Evolution of
Law: Continued, 5 L. & Hist. Rev. 537 (1987).
Slavery and the
Development of Roman Private Law, 29 Bullettino del
Instituto di Diritto Romano 105 (1987).
Legal Evolution and
Legislation, 1987 BYU L. Rev. 353 (1986).
Correspondence (letter
to the editor), 7 Cardozo L. Rev. 641 (1986).
George L. Haskins,
134 U. Penn. L. Rev. 1 (1985) (with Morris S. Arnold, James O. Freedman,
Covey T. Oliver, Louis H. Pollak, and Alfred W. Putnam, Jr.)
The Prehistory of
Contracts with Especial Reference to Roman Law,
___ Saturae Robert Feenstra 37 (1985).
The Justice of the
U.S. Constitution, ___ Int'l J. Moral & Soc. Stud.
21 (1985).
A House of Lords'
Judgment, and Other Tales of the Absurd,
33 Am. J. Comp. L. 673 (1985).
Law in a Reign of
Terror, 3 L. & Hist. Rev. 163 (1985).
The Future of the
Common Law Tradition, 9 Dalhousie L. J. 67 (1984).
An Approach to Customary
Law, 1984 U. Ill. L. Rev. 561 (1984).
The Evolution of
Law: The Roman System of Contracts, 2 L. & Hist.
Rev. 1 (1984).
Legal Change:
Sources of Law and Legal Culture, 131 U. Penn. L. Rev.
1121 (1983).
Roman Slave Law and
Romanist Ideology, ___ Phoenix 53 (1983).
The Notion of
Equivalence of Contractual Obligation and Classical Roman Partnership,
97 L. Q. Rev. 275
(1981).
Society's Choice
and Legal Change, 9 Hofstra L. Rev. 1473 (1981).
The Hidden Origins
of Enorm Lesion, 2 J. Leg. Hist. 186 (1981).
Two Notes on Manus,
___ Major Viginti Quinque Annis 195 (1979).
La Mort d'Horatia,
57 Revue Historique de Droit Français et Etranger 5 (1979).
The Death of
Horatia, ___ Classical Q. 436 (1979).
Comparative Law and
Legal Change, 37 Campbell L. J. 313 (1978).
Two-Tier Law -- A
New Approach to Lawmaking, 27 Int'l & Comp. L.
Q. 552 (1978).
Legal Transplants
and Law Reform, ___ L.Q.R. 79 (1976).
Personal Injuries
in the XII Tables, ___ T.v.R. 211 (1975).
The Origins of usus, 23
RIDA 265 (1975).
Emptio,
"Taking", ___ Glotta 294 (1975).
Si Adorat Furto,
___ Labeo 193 (1975).
Tignum
iunctum, the XII Tables and a Lost Word,
21 RIDA 337 (1974).
Rescripts of the
Emperor Probus (276 - 282 A.D.), 48 Tul. L. Rev. 1122
(1974).
Law of Actions and
the Development of Substantive Law in the Early Roman Republic,
89 L. Q. Rev. 387 (1973).
Vespasian: Adsertor
Liberatis Publicae, ___ Classical Rev. 127 (1973).
Private Law in the
Rescripts of Carus, Carinus and Numerianus,
41 T.v.R. 19 (1973).
Ius
Aelianum and Tripertita,
___ Labeo 26 (1973).
Roman Private Law
and the Leges regiae, ___ JRS 100 (1972).
Illogicality in
Roman Law, 7 Israel L. Rev. 14 (1972).
L'Illogicità Dei
Giuristi Romani, ___ Studi Urbinati 65 (1971-72).
The Imperatives of
the Aedilicean Edict, 39 T.v.R. 73 (1971).
The Original
Meaning of Pauperies, 17 RIDA 357 (1970).
The Early History
of Fideicommissa, ___ Index 179 (1970).
The Deveopment of
the Praetor's Edict, ___ J. Roman Stud. 105 (1970).
Narrow, Rigid and
Literal Interpretation in the Later Roman Republic,
37 T.v.R. 351 (1969).
D.28.5.45 (44): An
Unprincipled Decision on a Will, 3 Irish Jurist 377
(1968).
Morality, Slavery
and the Jurists in the Later Roman Republic,
42 Tul. L. Rev. 289 (1968).
Acquisition of
Ownership by "Traditio" to an "Externeas",
33 SDHI 189 (1967).
Towards a New
Hypothesis of the Legis Actio Sacramento in Rem,
14 RIDA 455 (1967).
Identity of
Sarapio, Socrates, Logus and Nilus in the Will of C. Longinus Castor, 1
Irish Jurist 313 (1966).
D.7.1.13.2 (Ulpian 18
ad Sab.): The lex Aquilia and Decretal Actions,
17 Ivra 174 (1966).
The Law of
Citations and Classical Texts in the Post-Classical Period,
34 T.v.R. 402 (1966).
Iusiurandum
in litem in the bonae fidei iudicia,
34 T.v.R. 175 (1966).
The Divorce of
Carvilius Ruga, 33 T.v.R. 38 (1965).
The Origins of
Consensual Sale: A Hypothesis, 32 T.v.R. 245 (1964).
Usu
farre(o) coemptione, ___ SDHI 337 (1963).
D.12.1.32 and delegatio,
___ SDHI 285 (1963).
Some Cases of
Distortion by the Past in Classical Roman Law,
31 T.v.R. 69 (1963).
Apochaturm
pro uncis duabus, 10 RIDA 247 (1963).
Developments of
Marital Justifications of Malitiosa Desertio in Roman-Dutch Law,
79 L. Q. Rev. 87 (1963).
The Origins of fiducia,
79 ZSS 329 (1962).
Contrectatio
again, 28 SDHI 331 (1962).
Consensual societas
between Romans and the Introduction of the formulae,
9 RIDA 431 (1962).
Acquisition of
Possession and Usucapion per Servos et Filios,
78 L. Q. Rev. 205 (1962).
Two Studies in
Textual History, 30 T.v.R. 209 (1962).
Actio
Serviana and actio hypothecaria (A
Conjecture), ___ Studia et Documenta Historiae et
Iuris 356 (1961).
Contrectatio
as a Requirement of furtum, ___ L.Q.R. 526 (1961).
Acquisition of
Young in the ususfructus gregis, 12 Ivra 210
(1961).
Actio
de dolo and actiones in factum,
78 Zeitschrift des Savigny-Stiftung 392 (1961).
The Form and Nature
of acceptilatio in Classical Roman law,
8 RIDA 391 (1961).
Captivitas
and matrimonium, 29 T.v.R. 243 (1961).
Acquisition of
Possession per extraneam personam,
29 T.v.R. 1 (1961).
The Definition of furtum
and the Trichotomy, 28 Tijdschrift vor
Rechtsgeschiedenis 197 (1960).
Arra
in the Law of Justinian, 6 Revue Internationale
des Droits de l'Antiquité 385 (1959).
Res
gestae, ___ Scots Law Times 101 (1957).
BOOK REVIEWS
Animals, Property,
and the Law, 7 Crim. L.F. 691 (1996).
The Human Measure:
Social Thought in the Western Legal Tradition,
21 Ga. J. Int'l & Comp. L. 591 (1991).
The Rise of the
Roman Jurists: Studies in Cicero's Pro Caecina,
85 Mich. L. Rev. 1071 (1987).
Sources of Law:
Legal Change and Ambiguity, 3 Del. Law. 57 (1985).
The Institutions of
the Law of Scotland, 27 Am. J. Leg. Hist. 214 (1983).
The American Law of
Slavery, 1810-1860, 91 Yale L.J. 1034 (1982).
Justinian, the
Digest of Roman Law: Theft, Rapina, Damage and Insult,
26 Jurid. Rev. 187 (1981).
BOOKS
The Shame of
American Legal Education, 2d ed. (Vandeplas
Publishing, 2006).
The Shame of American
Legal Education (Dosije, 2005).
Authority of Law;
and Law (Olin Foundation for Legal History, 2002).
Legal History and a
Common Law For Europe (Olin Foundation for Legal History,
2002).
Society and Legal
Change, 2d ed. (Temple University Press, 2001);
Italian translation: Evoluzione Sociale e Mutamenti del Diritto
(Dott. A. Guiffre, 2006).
Critical Studies in
Ancient Law, Comparative Law and Legal History: Essays in Honour of Alan
Watson (Hart, 2001) (with others).
The Evolution of
Western Private Law. Expanded ed. (Johns Hopkins
University Press, 2001).
Law Out of Context
(Georgia Press, 2000).
Jesus: A Profile
(University of Georgia Press, 1998).
Ancient Law and
Modern Understanding at the Edges(University of Georgia
Press, 1998).
The Digest of
Justinian, 2d ed. (University of Pennsylvania Press,
1998).
Sources of Law,
Legal Change and Ambiguity, 2d ed. (University of
Pennsylvania Press, 1998).
Society and Legal
Change, 2d ed. (Scottish Academic Press, 1998).
Law, Morality, and
Religion: Global Perspectives (Robbins Collection,
1996).
The Trial of
Stephen: The First Christian Martyr (University of
Georgia Press, 1996).
Jesus and the Law
(University of Georgia Press, 1995).
The Trial of Jesus
(University of Georgia Press, 1995).
Jesus and the Jews:
The Pharisaic Tradition in John (University of Georgia
Press, 1995).
The Spirit of Roman
Law (University of Georgia Press, 1995).
Legal Transplants.
2d ed. (University of Georgia Press, 1993).
International Law
in Archaic Rome: War and Religion (Johns Hopkins
University Press, 1993).
The Making of the
Civil Law (China University of Politics and Law,
1992) (translated into Chinese by Li Jingbing).
Joseph Story and
the Comity of Errors: A Case Study in Conflict of Laws
(University of Georgia Press, 1992).
The State, Law, and
Religion: Pagan Rome (University of Georgia Press, 1992).
Studies in Roman
Private Law (Hambledon Press, 1991)
Legal Origins and
Legal Change (Hambledon Press, 1991).
Roman Law &
Comparative Law (University of Georgia Press, 1991).
Slave Law in the
Americas (University of Georgia Press, 1989).
Failures of the
Legal Imagination (University of Pennsylvania Press,
1988).
The Evolution of
Law, Rev. softback ed. (Johns Hopkins University Press,
1989).
Roman Slave Law
(Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987).
La Formazione del
Diritto Civile Moderno (Il Mulino, 1986) (translation of The
Making of Civil Law).
The Evolution of
Law (Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985; European ed.
Blackwells, 1985).
The Digest of
Justinian (English translation editor) (University
of Pennsylvania Press, 1985).
Il Trapianto di
Norme Giuridiche (Edizione Scientifiche Italiane, 1984)
(translation of Legal Transplants).
Sources of Law,
Legal Change, and Ambiguity (University of
Pennsylvania Press, 1984; European ed. T & T Clark, 1985).
The Making of the
Civil Law (Harvard University Press, 1981).
Society and Legal
Change (Scottish Academic Press, 1977).
The Nature of Law
(Edinburgh University Press, 1977).
Rome of the XII
Tables: Persons and Property (Princeton University
Press, 1975).
Daube Noster:
Essays in Legal History for David Daube (editor)
(Scottish Academic Press, 1974).
Law Making in the
Later Roman Republic (Clarendon Press, 1974).
Legal Transplants:
An Approach to Comparative Law (Scottish Academic
Press, 1974; American ed. University Press of Virginia, 1974).
The Law of
Succession in the Later Roman Republic (Clarendon Press,
1971).
Roman Private Law around
200 B.C. (Edinburg University Press, 1971).
The Law of the
Ancient Romans (Southern Methodist University Press,
1970).
The Law of Property
in the Later Roman Republic (Clarendon Press, 1968;
reprinted Scientia, 1986).
The Law of Persons
in the Later Roman Republic (Clarendon Press, 1967;
reprinted Scientia, 1986).
The Law of
Obligations in the Later Roman Republic (Clarendon Press,
1965; reprinted Scientia, 1986.
Contract of Mandate
in Roman Law (Clarendon Press, 1961; reprinted
Scientia, 1986).
CHAPTERS
"Representatio
in Classical Latin" in Representatio, Mapping a Key Word for
Churches and Governance (LIT Verlag, 2006).
"Bacchanalian
Rewards: Publius Aebutius and Hispala Faecenia" in Ex Iusta Causa
Traditum: Essays in Honour of Eric H. Pool (South African Society of
Legal Historians, 2005).
“Legal
Culture v. Legal Tradition” in Epistemology and Methodology of
Comparative Law (Hart Publishing, 2004).
“‘Transformations
of Law,’ Justinian’s Institutes 1.2 pr.,1" in Miscellany
Four (Stair Society 2002).
"Three Texts
for Jop" in Viva Vox Juris Romani: Essays in Honour of Johannes
Emil Spruit (Amersterdam, 2002).
"Three Texts
for Jop" in Festschrift Jop Spruit. (2001).
"The Spirit of
Justinian’s Law" in Iuris Vincula: Studi in Onore di Mario
Talamanca. (Jovene, 2001).
"Ius
naturale, ius gentium, ius civile" in Status Familiae:
Festschrift fur Andreas Wacke. (C.H. Beck, 2001).
"Aequitas
in the Time of Cicero" in Aequitas and Equity: Equity in Civil
Law and Mixed Jurisdiction. (Jerusalem, 1997).
"Land Law
Reform: A Comparative Perspective" in The Reform of Property Law.
(Dartmouth, 1997).
"Private Law,
Religion, and International Law in Early Rome" in Law, Religion,
and Morality: Global Perspectives. (University of California Press,
1996).
"Leviticus in
Mark: Jesus' Attitude to the Law" in Unity, Purity and the
Covenant: Reading Leviticus. (Sheffield University Press, 1996).
"Chancellor
Kent's Use of Foreign Law" in The Reception of Continental Ideas
in the Common Law World, 1820-1920 (Berlin, 1993).
"Il diritto
romano" in Storia di Roma (Rome, 1991).
"Roman
Law" in Civilization of the Ancient Mediterranean: Greece and
Rome (Scribners, 1988).
"Justinian's
Institutes and Some English Counterparts" in Studies in Memory of
J.A.C. Thomas (CITE, 1984).
"Enuptio
gentis" in Daube Noster (CITE, 1974).
"Cicero, ad
fam. 7.5.3" in Festschrift Klaffenbach, Klio 473 (1970).
"Drunkenness
in Roman Law" in Sein und Werden im Recht, Festgabe U. Von Lübtow
(1970).
"Some Remarks on
the Dating of the actio Publiciana" in Estudios en Honor
del Professor Sanchez del Rio (1967).
"Change to
Third Person in Javolenus' libri epsitularum" in Synteleia
Arangio-Ruiz (1965).
"Liability in
the actio de positis ac suspensisUniversity of California Press,
1996" in Mélanges Philippe Meylan, 1, (1963).
PROCEEDINGS
Agriculture and Law
in Rome of the XII Tables. Proceedings of the
Société Jean Bodin, vol. 41.
Le XII Tavole:
Cartteri di un'antica Codificazione. Conferenze
Storico-giuridiche dell'istituto di storia del diritto e filosofia del
diritto (Perugia) (1981).
The Rise of Modern
Scots Law. La Formazione storica del diritto moderno
in Europa: Atti del III congresso internazionale della Societa Italiana
di Storia del Diritto, vol. 3.
Limits of Juristic
Decision in the Later Roman Republic. Edinburgh
University Inaugural Lecture no. 36, 1969. Reprinted with variations in Aufstieg
und Niedergand der römischen Welt (CITE, 1972).
OTHER
Legal History in
Comparative Law (2 sound cassettes). (Recorded Resources
Corp., 2001) (with others).
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