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Paperback De Privilegiis Absentium Book

ISBN: 1279214651

ISBN13: 9781279214657

De Privilegiis Absentium

"De Privilegiis Absentium" explores the historical legal concept of privileges granted to those who are absent, particularly within the context of Roman law and its subsequent interpretations. This scholarly work by Joachimus G nther delves into the justifications, limitations, and practical applications of these privileges across various historical periods and legal systems.

The book examines the rationale behind granting special consideration to absentees, the conditions under which such privileges were applicable, and the impact of these legal provisions on the broader legal framework. It provides valuable insights into the evolution of legal thought and practice, offering a nuanced understanding of the complexities inherent in balancing the rights of individuals with the needs of society. This title is essential reading for legal historians, scholars of Roman law, and anyone interested in the development of legal principles related to absence and its legal ramifications.

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