INFAMIA: ITS PLACE IN ROMAN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE LAWGreenidge, A.H.J.Item #: 6336 Pages: xii,219p. Published: Getzville; William S. Hein & Co., Inc.; 2002. Subjects: LEGAL HISTORY, PUBLIC LAW & POLICY, ROMAN LAW Greenidge's work explores the concept of infamia as itrelated to the disqualification of rights in public,criminal, and private law. Two types of infamia areexamined: "censorian infamia" - which had often been dealtwith by writers on constitutional law, and "justinianinfamia" - which had been somewhat exclusive to writers onprivate law. This prominent book is a valuable addition toany library's public law & policy, Roman law, or legalhistory collections. Please contact us to request purchasing information. |