Explication Des Institutes De Justinien: Contenant Une Introduction Historique À L'étude Du Droit Romain, La Traduction Et L'explication Des Institutes De Justinien by Louis-Etienne-Alexandre Lariche. This scholarly work provides an historical introduction to Roman law and institutions, tracing Rome’s origins from legendary beginnings through the royal era to the early Republic. It surveys the social structure of early Rome, the fusion of Latin, Sabine, and Etruscan elements, and the evolving classes of patricians and plebeians, along with clients and freedpersons. It explains how religion and law were intertwined in domestic and public practice, and how religious authority influenced governance and judicial life. The royal period’s political setup, from kings to the early senate and comices, is examined, followed by the shift to a Republic and the codification of law with the Twelve Tables. The discussion extends to citizenship, Latins, colonies, municipia, and provincial administration, and to municipal governance within a broader Roman constitutional framework. Ultimately, the author aims to provide an accessible guide to Roman law and institutions, tracing their origins, social roots, religious influence, and political evolution.
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