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1.Rem in bonis meis esse and rem in bonis meam esse: Traces of the Development of Roman Double Ownership&HANS ANKUM 5
2.Animus and possessio nomine alieno&J.L.BARTON 43
3.An Unacceptable Face of Human Property&PETER BIRKS 61
4.Craig, Cujas, and the Definition of feudum: Is a Feu a Usufruct?&JOHN W.CAIRNS 75
5.Illegal Alienations in Classical Roman Law&JEROEN M.J.CHORUS 85
6.Aut sacrom aut poublicom&MICHAEL CRAWFORD 93
7.Iusta causa traditionis&ROBIN EVANS-JONES 99
8.Dominium and ius in re aliena: The Origins of a Civil Law Distinction&ROBERT FEENSTRA 111
9.The Importance of the iusta causa of traditio&W.M.GORDON 123
10.Conveyances of Land and Professional Standards in the Later Empire&TONY HONORE 137
11.Successive Rights and Successful Remedies: Life Interests in Roman Law&DAVID JOHNSTON 153
12.Wild and Tame Animals and Birds in Roman Law&GRANT McLEOD 169
13.The Position of aquae ductus in the Praetor’s Edict&ALAN RODGER, QC 177
14.‘Equitable’ Remedies for the Protection of Property&PETER G.STEIN 185
15.Joint Usufruct in Cicero’s Pro Caecina&JAN WILLEM TELLEGEN 195
16.Restrictions on Alienation of Property in Early Roman Law&RAYMOND WESTBROOK 207
17.Usucapio pro suo and the Classification of the causae usuca- pionis by the Roman Jurists&LAURENS WINKEL 215
Index 223