Exercitatio Acad. De Vi Nudorum Pactorum, F. Connani Sententiam Examinans, authored by Johann Albrecht Spies and L. C. Carl, delves into the historical and legal aspects of 'nudum pactum, ' a concept within Roman contract law concerning agreements unenforceable due to a lack of formal requirements. This work examines F. Connani's views on the matter, offering an academic exploration of the evolution and implications of such agreements.
The book provides insights into the historical context of contract law, making it a valuable resource for legal scholars and historians interested in the development of legal principles. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding the enforcement of agreements and the historical debates that have shaped modern contract law.
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