The making of modern property: reinventing Roman law in Europe and its peripheries, 1789-1950

"Anna di Robilant traces the history of the appropriation of Roman property law by liberal nineteenth-century jurists to fit the purposes of modern Europe. Di Robilant outlines how a broad network of European jurists reinvented the classical Roman concept of property to support the process of m...

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1. Verfasser: Di Robilant, Anna (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY, USA Cambridge University Press 2023
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Zusammenfassung:"Anna di Robilant traces the history of the appropriation of Roman property law by liberal nineteenth-century jurists to fit the purposes of modern Europe. Di Robilant outlines how a broad network of European jurists reinvented the classical Roman concept of property to support the process of modernisation. By placing this intellectual project within its historical context, she shows how changing class relations, economic policies, and developing ideologies converged to produce the basis of modern property law. Bringing these developments to the twentieth century, this book demonstrates how this largely fabricated version of Roman property law shaped and continues to shape debates concerning economic growth, sustainability, and democratic participation"--Adapted from the publisher's description
Beschreibung:x, 369 Seiten
ISBN:9781108494779

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