Law and economic performance in the Roman world
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Law and economic performance in the Roman world
(Impact of empire, v. 44)
Brill, c2022
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Includes indexes
Contents of Works
- Introduction : legal systems and economic development / Koenraad Verboven and Paul Erdkamp
- Private property rights and public claims on land in the Roman Empire / Dennis Kehoe
- Hadrian, middlemen, and the exploitation of imperial domains / Alberto Dalla Rosa
- Adapting imperial economic choices to regional contexts : new evidence from the Sermo Procuratorum and the Lex Hadriana / Hernan Gonzáles Bordaz
- The effectiveness of the early Roman law of obligations for bankers / Philip Kay
- Tax farming as a financial enterprise in the late Roman Republic and the question of the Partes / Boudewijn Sirks
- Goods, law and trade : material evidence for lease and hire contracts (locatio conductio) and a grain sample recorded in CIL 4.9591 / Emilia Mataix Ferrándiz
- Creating and linking socio-economic and legal frames : Cicero's pro quinctio / Sven Günther
- The pretium in numerata pecunia controversy and the Jewish debate over the acquisition of movables / Merav Haklai
- Reliance in the face of death : considerations on Roman economy and fideicommissa / Ulrike Babusiaux
- Roman citizens in the legal economy of a Greek polis : the case of private donations to public bodies / Lina Girdvainyte
- Banking, credit and loans in the novels of the Emperor Justinian / Peter Sarris
- Roman Law, commercial law and Levin Goldschmidt's legacy / Stefania Gialdroni