The historical foundations of Grotius' analysis of delict / Joe Sampson.

The Historical Foundations of Grotius' Analysis of Delict' explores the origins of a generalised model of liability for wrongdoing in the history of European private law. Using Grotius as its focal point, it analyses the extent to which earlier civilian and theological doctrine shaped his...

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Main Author: Sampson, Joe
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Language:English
Published: Boston : Brill, 2017.
Series:Legal history library ; v. 24.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0 |a The Historical Foundations of Grotiusâ#x80;#x99; Analysis of Delict -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The Place of Grotius in European Private Law -- Grotiusâ#x80;#x99; Formulation of Delict -- The General Definition -- Remediation -- The Harm Element -- Responsibility -- Conclusion -- The Civil Law -- The Roman Law of Delicts -- Delict and Crime -- The Delicts as Conduct-Centric Wrongs -- Piecemeal Doctrine and Historical Patchwork -- A Plurality of Fault Concepts -- The Narrowness of the Interests Protected by Delict 
505 8 |a Gaps in the Roman Law of DelictsBarriers to Generalisation -- Delict in the Middle Ages -- A Chronological Overview of Delict in the Middle Ages -- Fault and Diligence -- Doctrinal Developments in the Lex Aquilia -- Damages for injuries to free men -- Penalisation and Remediation -- Iniuria -- Conclusion -- Delict in the Sixteenth Century -- Delict and the Mainstream of â#x80;#x98;Legalâ#x80;#x99; Humanism -- Humanism and the lex Aquilia -- Humanism and iniuria -- Delict and the Mainstream of â#x80;#x98;Legalâ#x80;#x99; Humanism 
505 8 |a Individual Strands within Sixteenth-Century Delictual ScholarshipWhat is Delict? -- Commentaries on the Lex Aquilia -- Commentaries on iniuria -- Commentaries on D.47.10 -- Commentaries on J.4.4 -- Donellus and the Generalisation of Delictual Scholarship -- The Procedural Bias of Earlier Movements towards the Generalisation of Delict -- Donellusâ#x80;#x99; Approach to Delict -- Conclusion -- Grotiusâ#x80;#x99; Thomist Sources -- The Foundations of Thomism -- Praise, Blame and Responsibility -- Justice as a Virtue -- Aristotelianism and Roman Law in Spain 
505 8 |a Â#x80;#x98;Delictâ#x80;#x99; in the Summa TheologiaeThe Structure of Wrongdoing -- Commutative Justice and Restitutio -- Individual Sins -- Homicide -- Mutilation and Beating -- Theft and Robbery -- Wrongs Committed During a Trial -- Contumelia, detractio and Other Injurious Words -- Fraudulentia and usura -- Sexual Wrongdoing -- Voluntariness -- Voluntariness and Restitutio -- Responsibility and Agency -- Conclusion -- The Mechanics of Restitutio -- Wrongdoing as the Primary Source of Inequality -- Commensurability -- The Problem of Priorities 
505 8 |a Actual and Hypothetical Losses Excusing Restitutio: Impossibility and Disproportionate Hardship -- Conclusion -- Sins, Wrongs and Rights -- From Specific Wrongs to Protected Interests -- The Fifteen Wrongs -- The Development of Individual Wrongs -- Homicidia -- Mutilatio and vulneratio -- Furtum, rapina and iniustitia -- Contumelia and detractio -- Sexual Wrongdoing -- From Wrongs to Rights -- Roman Law and Thomism -- The Rise of Fault within Thomism -- A Syncretic Legal Culture? -- The Historical Foundations of Grotiusâ#x80;#x99; Analysis of Delict 
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