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АНТЕ РОМАЦ- ЕНЦИКЛОПЕДИСТА РИМСКОГ ПРАВА
ANTE ROMAC - ENCYCLOPEDIST OF ROMAN LAW

Author(s): Sara Mitic
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, History of Law, Civil Law, Roman law
Published by: Правни факултет Универзитета у Бањој Луци
Keywords: Ante Romac; The dictionary of Roman law; Dicta et regulae iuris;

Summary/Abstract: The work entitled “Ante Romac - encyclopedist of Roman law” should once again point out and remind of the great Professor Ante Romac. His huge scientific work seems to have found its best expression precisely in Dicta et regulae iuris, which was created in collaboration with prof. Dragomir Stojčević, and the Dictionary of Roman Law. Both works are characterized by excellent systematicity. Also, these works are characterized by a lexicographic and encyclopedic approach. Dicta et reguale iuris is a collection of legal rules, sayings and definitions formulated in the Latin language starting from Roman, through the medieval and, so to speak, modern lawyers. The dictionary of Roman law should provide readers with basic explanations of the most important institutes of Roman law, the historical events associated with them, and the economic, social and cultural institutions of ancient Rome. Both works seem to round off the entire work of Professor Romac and will be indispensable literature for experts and lawyers for a long time to come.