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Theory and source of law: Rights and other relations in rem. The creative use of legal concepts. A common lawyer looks at codification. Legal orthodoxy |
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Roman law: The basilica. Roman law. Roman law as an organising instrument |
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English law: Subjective rights in the English law of torts. Analogues of the stipulatio. Doctrinal writing. Shifting functions of powers in the property law of the common law systems |
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Administrative law: The principle "Audi alteram partem" in comparative administrative law. The principle "Audi alteram partem." What is wrong with our administrative law? An inspector-general of administration. Dicey revisited |
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Theory and source of law: Rights and other relations in rem. The creative use of legal concepts. A common lawyer looks at codification. Legal orthodoxy |
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Roman law: The basilica. Roman law. Roman law as an organising instrument |
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English law: Subjective rights in the English law of torts. Analogues of the stipulatio. Doctrinal writing. Shifting functions of powers in the property law of the common law systems |
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