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    Boletin de la Facultad de Derecho y Ciencias Sociales /

    Published 1921
    Table of Contents: “…Enrique Amaya. - Classical Roman Law de Fritz Schulz, por Luis Freijeiro Boullosa. - Derecho Romano de Luis Alberto Peña Guzmán y L. …”
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    Derecho romano clásico / by Schulz, Fritz, 1898-

    Published 1960
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    Culpability in contrahendo and useless stipulations (part one) by Pizarro, Nestor A.

    Published 1944
    “…I have previously explained what were the useless stipulations in Roman law, what was for IHERING the culpa in contrahendo as the basis of any action to compensate in cases of useless stipulations or merely projected contractual relations, for the damages arising therefrom; the doctrinal background in SAVIGNY, CUJACIO, RICHELMANN, POTHIER and others; the systematic followed by IHERING and the effects of error in useless stipulations.…”
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    The culpa in contrahendo and useless stipulations (second part) by Pizarro, Nestor A.

    Published 1944
    “…I have previously explained what were the useless stipulations in Roman law, what was for IHERING the culpa in contrahendo as the basis of any action to compensate in cases of useless stipulations or merely projected contractual relations, for the damages arising therefrom; the doctrinal background in SAVIGNY, CUJACIO, RICHELMANN, POTHIER and others; the systematic followed by IHERING and the effects of error in useless stipulations.…”
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    Athenaeum : Studi di Letteratura e Storia dell'Antichità /

    Published 1987
    Table of Contents: “…Prugni -- Lex Cornelia 'de falsi' / J. A. Crook -- A roman law from Narbonne / C. H. Williamson -- Un fragmento di Tabula Patronatus del Collegium Centonariorum laudensium / M. …”
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    The delimitation of public spaces in the necropolis of Vesuvio Gate, Pompeii (Italy) by Raposo Gutiérrez, Noemí

    Published 2021
    “…This analysis is based on the study of Roman laws, as well as on the study of the termini, which are stones specifically used to delimit public and private spaces in ancient Roman urban areas. …”
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