Buch, Englisch, Band 10/5, 216 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 259 g
Reihe: Legal History Library / Studies in the History of Private Law
Approaches in Roman Law and Common Law
Buch, Englisch, Band 10/5, 216 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 239 mm, Gewicht: 259 g
Reihe: Legal History Library / Studies in the History of Private Law
ISBN: 978-90-04-26219-5
Verlag: Brill
Quite by accident, Roman law and English law share a peculiar dual structure. In both systems, the law (ius civile, Common law) was supported, amended and corrected by a second legal source (ius honorarium, Equity) found in the jurisdiction of particular magistrates. How did this dual structure come into being in Rome and England, and how did it influence legal developments?
In Law & Equity: Approaches in Roman law and Common law, seven specialists explore the origins and consequences of this interaction. The history of equity and law is treated by Willem Zwalve, Paul Brand, David Ibbetson and Mike Macnair, while John Cartwright, Hendrik Verhagen, Frits Brandsma and Willem Zwalve offer a comparative legal history on issues of substantive law.
Fachgebiete
Weitere Infos & Material
Preface
Note on the Authors
List of Abbreviations
I. INTRODUCTION
Introduction: The Equity Phenomenon
W.J. Zwalve and E. Koops
II. EXTERNAL HISTORICAL ASPECTS
1. The Equity of the Law: Law and Equity since Justinian
W.J. Zwalve
2. The Equity of the Common Law Courts
P. Brand
3. A House Built on Sand: Equity in Early Modern English Law
D.J. Ibbetson
4. Arbitrary Chancellors and the Problem of Predictability
M. Macnair
III. SUBSTANTIVE ASPECTS
5. Equity’s Connivance in the Evasion of Legal Formalities
J. Cartwright
6. Ius Honorarium, Equity and Real Security: Parallel Lines of Legal Development
H.L.E. Verhagen
7. Rescission of Contracts: Was Roman Law more Consistent than English Law?
F. Brandsma
8. The Equity of D. 17,1,26,6: Liability of a Principal for Accidental Losses Suffered by his Agent
W.J. Zwalve
Index of Persons
Index of Sources