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An Outline of Civil Procedure in Roman Law


Ernest Metzger


University of Glasgow - School of Law

September 5, 2009

CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO ROMAN LAW, Forthcoming

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This is broad discussion of the key feature of Roman civil procedure, including sources, lawmaking, and rules. It covers the three principal models for procedure; special proceedings; appeals; magistrates; judges; and representation. A subsequent version of this article will appear as part of the 'Cambridge Companion to Roman Law.'

Number of Pages in PDF File: 31

Keywords: Roman Law, Civil Procedure

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Date posted: April 12, 2010  

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Metzger, Ernest, An Outline of Civil Procedure in Roman Law (September 5, 2009). CAMBRIDGE COMPANION TO ROMAN LAW, Forthcoming. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1588142

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Glasgow, Scotland G12 8QQ
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