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Ulpian: Pioneer of Human Rights

by Tony Honore, Tony Honori
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This is a thoroughly revised edition of the only full-scale work about possibly the most influential lawyer of all time, the Syrian Ulpian. Ulpian wrote a massive survey of Roman law in 213-17 AD and Tony HonorΓ© argues that his philosophy of freedom and equality make him a pioneer of human rights.

Synopsis

This is a thoroughly revised edition of the only full-scale work about possibly the most influential lawyer of all time, the Syrian Ulpian. Ulpian wrote a massive survey of Roman law in 213-17 AD and Tony Honoré argues that his philosophy of freedom and equality make him a pioneer of human rights.

About the Author, Tony Honore

Tony Honoré is Emeritus Professor at Oxford University. He was Regius Professor of Civil Law at Oxford from 1971-88. He has been described as 'the main architect of the modern South African law of trusts' (by Maruis de Waal), and is also a leading legal philosopher and historian.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2002
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Pages
320
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780199244249

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