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Law and legal institutions in the Roman Empire - K. Czajkowski, and B. Eckhardt, eds., in collaboration with M. Strothmann. 2020. Law in the Roman Provinces. Oxford Studies in Roman Society and Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. xii, 526. ISBN 9780198844082.
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K. Czajkowski, and B. Eckhardt, eds., in collaboration with M. Strothmann. 2020. Law in the Roman Provinces. Oxford Studies in Roman Society and Law. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. xii, 526. ISBN 9780198844082.
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