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What have the Romans Ever Done for Us? Reflections of a Forgotten Heritage of the Concept of the Rule of Law

Burgess, P; (2021) What have the Romans Ever Done for Us? Reflections of a Forgotten Heritage of the Concept of the Rule of Law. In: Cowan, E and Morrell, K and Sevel, M and Pettinger, A, (eds.) The Rule of Law in Ancient Rome. Oxford University Press (In press).

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Title: What have the Romans Ever Done for Us? Reflections of a Forgotten Heritage of the Concept of the Rule of Law
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