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"Ex uno, plures" ("From one, several")
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Rome was a society that honoured its ancestors, its law and its history. There, with the exception of a few tremors, the past seemed to define and legitimise the present. This apparent stability, this vision of the norm as a fact of nature, was sought after by the various legal orders of the West, each claiming the role of legitimate and natural heir to a supposed unity stemming from classical culture. Authors such as Manuel Hespanha denounce these legitimisation strategies as attempts to cover up a rupture between classical and contemporary law. In the work that follows, we suggest that this split is not recent but, on the contrary, intrinsic to Roman law itself, which did not enjoy continuity even in its own time. Even if we consider the weight of tradition, it is worth remembering that it was up to living Romans to look after the memory of absent things and, in a way, also to interpret, or even compose, the posthumous voice of the dead. If there is a tradition, it would be the administration and cover-up of various ruptures. We may be legitimate heirs of the Romans. Not of a normative order, but of the fiction of the unshakeable continuity of a legal tradition.
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The author has a degree in journalism from UnB and a law degree from UniCeub. The book is an investigative work that was awarded a CNPq scientific initiation grant. After publication, it was cited in articles and master's dissertations in law and even in an article on the conception of the quantity "time" by physics students at the University of Passo Fundo.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09786206439325
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Law
- Größe H220mm x B150mm
- Jahr 2023
- EAN 9786206439325
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 978-620-6-43932-5
- Titel "Ex uno, plures" ("From one, several")
- Autor Alexei Kalupniek
- Untertitel Diglossia and re-signification in Roman law
- Herausgeber Our Knowledge Publishing
- Anzahl Seiten 56