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Contract law / Tort law / Ex contractu / Delict / Ex delicto / Quasi-delict / Ius / Tort / Quasi-contract / Law / Private law / Law of obligations
Date: 2009-08-10 06:15:31
Contract law
Tort law
Ex contractu
Delict
Ex delicto
Quasi-delict
Ius
Tort
Quasi-contract
Law
Private law
Law of obligations

The Roman Division of Wrongs: A New Hypothesis Eric Descheemaeker* Abstract — This article examines the rationale of the Justinianic division of wrongs into delicts and “quasi-delicts.” Taking as its

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