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Major Jurists Cited in This Casebook | |||
Introduction to Roman Family Law | 3 | ||
Ch. I | Basic Concepts | ||
Case 1 | Freedom, Citizenship, and Household | 12 | |
Case 2 | Slavery and Freedom | 14 | |
Case 3 | Agnatic Relationship | 16 | |
Case 4 | The Household (Familia) and the Pater Familias | 18 | |
Case 5 | Sui Iuris and Alieni Iuris | 21 | |
Case 6 | The Age of Majority | 23 | |
Ch. II | Marriage | ||
Case 7 | Less Than Minimum Age | 27 | |
Case 8 | The Ability to Procreate | 29 | |
Case 9 | Conubium | 31 | |
Case 10 | Legal Impediments | 34 | |
Case 11 | Incestuous Marriage | 36 | |
Case 12 | Incentives to Marry and Reproduce | 39 | |
Case 13 | The Requirement of Agreement | 41 | |
Case 14 | A Freedwoman's Agreement | 43 | |
Case 15 | Not Standing on Ceremony | 45 | |
Case 16 | What the Neighbors Know | 47 | |
Case 17 | Marital Affection | 49 | |
Case 18 | A Wife or a Concubine? | 51 | |
Case 19 | An Archaic Wedding Ceremony | 54 | |
Case 20 | Leading a Bride into the Home | 56 | |
Case 21 | The Significance of Ceremony | 58 | |
Case 22 | Cohabitation and Marriage | 60 | |
Case 23 | The Man Who Died beside the Tiber | 62 | |
Case 24 | Arranging a Betrothal | 65 | |
Case 25 | Agreement to Betrothal | 67 | |
Case 26 | Betrothal and Marriage | 68 | |
Case 27 | An Affront to the Fiancee | 70 | |
Case 28 | Jilting Your Intended | 71 | |
Case 29 | Marriage, Dowry, and Public Policy | 72 | |
Case 30 | Giving the Dowry | 75 | |
Case 31 | The Bride Gets Cold Feet | 78 | |
Case 32 | The Duty to Provide a Dowry | 79 | |
Case 33 | Appropriate Dowries | 81 | |
Case 34 | The "Dowered" Wife | 83 | |
Case 35 | The Burdens of Marriage | 84 | |
Case 36 | Appraising the Dowry | 85 | |
Case 37 | Filiae Loco | 89 | |
Case 38 | The Wife's Property | 91 | |
Case 39 | Acquisitions by a Wife in Manus | 93 | |
Case 40 | Can a Wife in Manus Divorce? | 94 | |
Case 41 | Free Marriage: The Principle of Noninterference | 96 | |
Case 42 | Sharing Status | 97 | |
Case 43 | Showing Reverence | 99 | |
Case 44 | An Affront to a Spouse | 100 | |
Case 45 | No Infamy | 101 | |
Case 46 | An Unknown Son | 104 | |
Case 47 | Notice of Pregnancy | 105 | |
Case 48 | Protecting the Unborn Child | 108 | |
Case 49 | Custody of Children | 109 | |
Case 50 | Adultery and Marriage | 110 | |
Case 51 | Killing the Adulterer... | 112 | |
Case 52 | ...But Not His Own Wife | 114 | |
Case 53 | Pandering | 116 | |
Case 54 | The Necessity of Divorce | 118 | |
Case 55 | A Double Standard? | 120 | |
Case 56 | Separate Estates | 122 | |
Case 57 | Managing His Wife's Property | 124 | |
Case 58 | What the Woman Brings with Her | 125 | |
Case 59 | Q. Mucius's Presumption | 127 | |
Case 60 | Maintenance | 128 | |
Case 61 | No Gifts | 130 | |
Case 62 | A Fake Sale | 133 | |
Case 63 | Making Clothes | 134 | |
Case 64 | Exceptions | 135 | |
Case 65 | Severan Reforms | 137 | |
Case 66 | Equitable Ownership? | 140 | |
Case 67 | Fruits and Capital Gains | 143 | |
Case 68 | A Dowry Allowance to the Wife | 145 | |
Case 69 | Tying the Dowry to the Wife's Maintenance | 147 | |
Case 70 | Diligence | 149 | |
Case 71 | Necessary Expenses | 151 | |
Case 72 | Statutory Limits on a Husband's Power | 153 | |
Case 73 | Captured | 156 | |
Case 74 | A Daughter Is Deported | 158 | |
Case 75 | Free Divorce | 160 | |
Case 76 | Divorce by Remarriage? | 161 | |
Case 77 | The Mental Element | 163 | |
Case 78 | Formal Requirements? | 164 | |
Case 79 | Free-Form Divorce | 167 | |
Case 80 | Amicable Divorce | 169 | |
Case 81 | A Wife Dies | 170 | |
Case 82 | Divorce and the Dowry | 173 | |
Case 83 | Retention on Moral Grounds | 174 | |
Case 84 | Retaining Necessary Expenses | 177 | |
Case 85 | Reducing the Dowry by Law | 179 | |
Case 86 | Useful Expenses | 181 | |
Case 87 | Opening a Quarry | 183 | |
Case 88 | Luxury Expenses | 185 | |
Case 89 | Gaius Gracchus and Licinia's Dowry | 186 | |
Ch. III | Patria Potestas | ||
Case 90 | The Consilium I: Almost the Entire Senate | 193 | |
Case 91 | The Consilium II: The Quality of Mercy | 196 | |
Case 92 | A Hunting Accident? | 199 | |
Case 93 | Disciplining a Troublesome Son | 202 | |
Case 94 | An Offense Related to Public Pietas | 204 | |
Case 95 | An Adulterous Daughter | 205 | |
Case 96 | Limitations on Killing a Daughter | 207 | |
Case 97 | A Son and the State | 210 | |
Case 98 | Who Consents | 212 | |
Case 99 | Compelling a Child's Consent | 214 | |
Case 100 | A Father's Consent | 215 | |
Case 101 | Impaired Consent: Madness | 218 | |
Case 102 | Impaired Consent: Captivity | 219 | |
Case 103 | Parental Consent and Public Policy | 221 | |
Case 104 | Divorce: The Ernperor Pius Intervenes | 222 | |
Case 105 | A Father Changes His Mind | 223 | |
Case 106 | Disposition of Gifts | 224 | |
Case 107 | Breaking Up Is Hard to Do | 226 | |
Case 108 | Stealing a Child | 229 | |
Case 109 | Mother versus Father | 230 | |
Case 110 | Deciding on Custody | 231 | |
Case 111 | Self-Custody | 234 | |
Case 112 | Maintenance of Relatives | 235 | |
Case 113 | Owning and Possessing Nothing | 240 | |
Case 114 | Through Whom Do We Acquire? | 241 | |
Case 115 | Ownership and Possession | 244 | |
Case 116 | The Father's Knowledge | 246 | |
Case 117 | Acquiring a Debt | 248 | |
Case 118 | The Uniqueness of the Son-in-Power | 251 | |
Case 119 | As Though He Were a Pater Familias | 253 | |
Case 120 | Suing the Son | 254 | |
Case 121 | The Father's Order | 255 | |
Case 122 | Turned to the Father's Benefit | 256 | |
Case 123 | Obtaining a Daughter's Dowry | 258 | |
Case 124 | Business Managers | 260 | |
Case 125 | The Nature of the Fund | 265 | |
Case 126 | The Contents of a Peculium | 267 | |
Case 127 | Constituting a Peculium | 269 | |
Case 128 | Slave Women and Daughters | 271 | |
Case 129 | Acquiring Property | 272 | |
Case 130 | Free Administration | 274 | |
Case 131 | Gifts from a Peculium | 277 | |
Case 132 | Lending Money | 278 | |
Case 133 | Defending the Peculium | 280 | |
Case 134 | Computing the Balance | 282 | |
Case 135 | Deductions from the Peculium | 285 | |
Case 136 | The Deceitful Pater | 288 | |
Case 137 | Alternative Remedies | 289 | |
Case 138 | The Camp Peculium | 290 | |
Case 139 | Noxal Actions | 292 | |
Case 140 | Liability and Status | 294 | |
Case 141 | Defending the Son | 295 | |
Case 142 | Wrongs against Children-in-Power | 296 | |
Case 143 | Paternal Power and Status | 298 | |
Case 144 | Presuming a Father | 299 | |
Case 145 | Periods of Gestation | 300 | |
Case 146 | Strange Bedfellows? | 302 | |
Case 147 | A Divorced Wife Takes Vengeance | 303 | |
Case 148 | Adrogation | 304 | |
Case 149 | The Adoption Process | 306 | |
Case 150 | Age Requirements | 309 | |
Case 151 | Family Ties | 310 | |
Case 152 | Adoption and Adrogation of Women | 311 | |
Case 153 | Adoption by Women | 312 | |
Case 154 | The Imitation of Nature | 313 | |
Case 155 | The Decision to Emancipate | 315 | |
Case 156 | Study Abroad | 317 | |
Case 157 | Emancipated versus Freed | 318 | |
Case 158 | The State Intervenes | 319 | |
Ch. IV | Succession | ||
Case 159 | Rules of the fus Civile | 323 | |
Case 160 | An Unwilling Heir | 326 | |
Case 161 | The Praetor's Rules | 328 | |
Case 162 | Emancipated and Disinherited | 330 | |
Case 163 | A Legal Puzzler | 331 | |
Case 164 | The Third Praetorian Class (Unde Cognati) | 333 | |
Case 165 | Illegitimate Children | 334 | |
Case 166 | Son-in-Power as Cognate | 335 | |
Case 167 | Husbands and Wives | 337 | |
Case 168 | Mothers Inherit from Children | 339 | |
Case 169 | Children Inherit from Mothers | 340 | |
Case 170 | Disqualifications | 341 | |
Case 171 | The Mancipatory Will | 344 | |
Case 172 | Common Substitution | 347 | |
Case 173 | Pupillary Substitution | 348 | |
Case 174 | The Causa Curiana | 349 | |
Case 175 | Who's on First? | 351 | |
Case 176 | Two Wills | 352 | |
Case 177 | Privileged Heirs | 353 | |
Case 178 | Defective Wills | 354 | |
Case 179 | Name Games | 356 | |
Case 180 | Disinheritance as an Advantage | 358 | |
Case 181 | Partial Disinheritance | 359 | |
Case 182 | Providing for Postumi | 360 | |
Case 183 | Postumi and the (Un)married Man | 361 | |
Case 184 | Subfecundity | 363 | |
Case 185 | Twins | 365 | |
Case 186 | The Challenge of the Emancipatus | 367 | |
Case 187 | Adopted Children | 369 | |
Case 188 | Passing Over Sui Heredes | 371 | |
Case 189 | The Son of an Adopted Child | 373 | |
Case 190 | Adopting a Son as a Grandson | 375 | |
Case 191 | Adopting a Grandson as a Son | 376 | |
Case 192 | Complaints about the Will | 377 | |
Case 193 | Duty and Sanity | 378 | |
Case 194 | Evil Stepmothers | 379 | |
Case 195 | A Mother's Mistake | 381 | |
Case 196 | Multiple Claims | 383 | |
Case 197 | Procedural Alternatives | 384 | |
Case 198 | The Lex Falcidia | 387 | |
Case 199 | Legacy of a Dowry | 389 | |
Case 200 | Legacy in Place of a Dowry | 390 | |
Case 201 | Generic Legacies | 392 | |
Case 202 | Things Acquired for a Wife | 394 | |
Case 203 | Legacy of a Usufruct | 397 | |
Case 204 | Legacy of a Peculium | 400 | |
Case 205 | Release from Liability | 402 | |
Case 206 | Inheritance by Another Name? | 404 | |
Case 207 | Fideicommissum or Not? | 406 | |
Case 208 | The Gargilian Farm | 408 | |
Case 209 | Legacy and Fideicommissum | 410 | |
Case 210 | Bad Blood | 412 | |
Case 211 | Motives and Reasons | 413 | |
Case 212 | Just Like a Legacy | 416 | |
App | A Specimen Roman Will | 418 | |
Ch. V | Tutelage and the Status of Children and Women | ||
Case 213 | Defining Tutelage | 425 | |
Case 214 | Appointing a Tutor | 426 | |
Case 215 | The Tutor as Owner | 428 | |
Case 216 | Authorization | 430 | |
Case 217 | Welfare of the Child | 432 | |
Case 218 | Pitfalls of Tutelage | 434 | |
Case 219 | Liability for Alienating Property | 437 | |
Case 220 | Making Whole: Restitutio in Integrum | 438 | |
Case 221 | The Appointment of a Curator | 441 | |
Case 222 | Paying a Debt | 443 | |
Case 223 | Parting Lunatics and Prodigals from Their Property | 445 | |
Case 224 | A Worried Mother | 447 | |
Case 225 | The Weaker Sex? | 450 | |
Case 226 | The Tutor's Authorization | 453 | |
Case 227 | Escaping a Tutor | 454 | |
Case 228 | Women's Wills | 455 | |
Case 229 | Where the Boys Are | 457 | |
Case 230 | Order in the Court | 460 | |
Case 231 | Male Jobs | 461 | |
Case 232 | Ignorance of the Law | 463 | |
Case 233 | The Credit of Women | 464 | |
Case 234 | Protecting Women in Financial Matters | 467 | |
Case 235 | Sexual Harassment | 468 | |
App | Biographies of the Major Roman Jurists | 471 | |
Glossary of Technical Tems | 479 | ||
Suggested Further Reading | 489 | ||
Bibliography on the Roman Family | 491 | ||
Index of Sources | 495 | <
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