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" Jus Gentium was, in fact, the sum of the common ingredients in the customs of the old Italian tribes, for they were all the nations whom the Romans had the means of observing, and who sent successive swarms of immigrants to Roman soil. "
Ancient Law: Its Connection with the Early History of Society and Its ... - Sayfa 49
Henry Sumner Maine tarafından - 1861 - 415 sayfa
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University of Pennsylvania Law Review and American Law Register, 66. cilt

1918 - 414 sayfa
...nature of the Greeks. Again we have Maine saying that the jus gentium "was in fact the sum of the common ingredients in the customs of the old Italian tribes,...Roman soil. Whenever a particular usage was seen to be practiced by a large number of separate races in common, it was set down as a part of the law common...
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Israel Yearbook on Human Rights 1987

Iyhr - 1988 - 328 sayfa
...communities in which the immigrants were born. . . . Jus Gentium was, in fact, the sum of the common ingredients in the customs of the old Italian tribes,...had the means of observing, and who sent successive waves of immigrants to Roman soil. Whenever a particular usage was seen to be practised by a large...
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Politics and culture in international history

Adda Brümmer Bozeman
...»o de Zulueta, in Bailey, ed., p. 201, defines this law as: "The law common to those nations which the Romans had the means of observing, and who sent successive swarms of immigrants to Rome, ie, the Italian tribes." See Maine, Ancient Law, p. 474. 91 The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol....
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Ancient Law

Henry Maine, Henry Sumner Maine, Sir - 2005 - 261 sayfa
...of Jus Gentium, that is, Law common to all Nations. Jus Gentium was, in fact, the sum of the common ingredients in the customs of the old Italian tribes, for they were aU the nations whom the Romans had the means of observing, and who sent successive swarms of immigrants...
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A Beautiful Math: John Nash, Game Theory, and the Modern Quest for a Code of ...

Tom Siegfried - 2006 - 272 sayfa
...lawweb/avdlon/econ/ maineaco.htm. Maine notes that "Jus Gentium was, in actual fact, the sum of the common ingredients in the customs of the old Italian tribes,...Roman soil. Whenever a particular usage was seen to be practiced by a large number of separate races in common it was set down as part of the Law common to...
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Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, 64. cilt

James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1861 - 836 sayfa
...immigrants were born. They eliminated the element common to all the laws which at the time prevailed. Whenever a particular usage was seen to be practised by a large number of separate tribes, it was set down as part of the law common to all nations — the jus gentinm — and applied...
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