The Lawbook Exchange
Of The Vocation Of Our Age For Legislation And Jurisprudence
Of The Vocation Of Our Age For Legislation And Jurisprudence
Couldn't load pickup availability
Frederick Carl von Savigny [1779-1861] was an important German jurist and scholar of Roman law. A principal member of the historical school of jurisprudence, he had a keen interest in its role in the subsequent development of European law. He is known for the influential Von Savigny's Treatise on Possession; Or the Jus Possessionis of the Civil Law (1803) and his System of Modern Roman Law (1840-1849), an eight-volume study of contemporary legal systems derived on Roman law.
CONTENTS
I. Introduction
II. Origin of Positive Law
III. Legislative Provisions and Law Books
IV. Roman Law
V. Civil Law in Germany
VI. Our Vocation for Legislation
VII. The Three New Codes
VIII. What we are to do where there are no Codes
IX. What is to be done where Codes exist already
X. General Observations
XI. Thibaut's Proposal
XII. Conclusion
Appendix I
Appendix II
Share
