
Izvori rimskog prava: Latinski tekstovi s prijevodom
The book is a key textbook for understanding Roman law. It includes Latin sources of Roman law with a parallel Croatian translation, allowing students and lawyers direct insight into the original legal texts.
The work covers the most important sources of Roman law, including the Code of the Twelve Tables, the Praetorian Edict, Justinian's Institutions, and fragments of classical jurists such as Ulpian and Paul. Romac not only provides translations, but also comments on them, explaining legal concepts and their application in a historical context.
The book is structured in such a way that it enables the reader to understand the development of the Roman legal system, its institutions, and legal norms. Special emphasis is placed on the analysis of legal institutes that formed the foundation of modern legal thought.
Anto Romac's Sources of Roman Law are still indispensable reading for law students and anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of the foundations of the European legal tradition.
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