Le Eccezioni Nel Diritto Romano Classico - Parte Generale, Volume 1, by Roberto Bozzoni, explores the concept of exceptions within classical Roman law. This volume delves into the general principles governing exceptions, offering a detailed analysis of their function and application within the Roman legal system.
Bozzoni's work provides invaluable insights into the complexities of Roman jurisprudence, shedding light on how exceptions were used to refine and adapt legal norms. This text remains an important resource for scholars and students interested in the historical development of legal thought and the foundations of modern legal systems. This volume offers a comprehensive exploration of the general theory underpinning exceptions in Roman law.
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