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Mariko Igimi Last modified date:2024.02.03

Professor / Fundamental Legal Science / Department of Fundamental Legal Science / Faculty of Law


Papers
1. Pro Calatoria Themide. Iusta Case and the Living Conditions of Freed Slaves..
2. Mariko Igimi, Reception and beyond: Observing current social issues in Japan from the perspective of Roman law 3., Open Access Government, April edition 2023, 286-287, 2023.04, [URL].
3. Zwischen der Abhängigkeit und der Autonomie:Zu Freigelassenen und mandatum im klassischen römischen Recht.
4. Mariko Igimi, Law focus: A girl who wanted to be a "freed slave", Open Access Government, 328-329, 2022.01, [URL].
5. Mariko Igimi, Reception and beyond: Observing current social issues in Japan from the perspective of Roman law 2, Open Access Government, 384-385, 2021.09, [URL].
6. Mariko Igimi, Reception and beyond: Observing current social issues in Japan from the perspective of Roman law, Open Access Government, 2021.05, [URL].
7. On Procedure of transactio alimenti in Ancient Rome ~ A Public Intervention based on oratio of Marc Aurel~.
8. Mariko Igimi, An Observation on Consumer Protection in Electronic Sale of Goods from the Perspective of Roman Law
, Messages from Antiquity. Roman Law and Current Legal Debates., 169-183, 2019.07, The article aims to compare current development of electronic sale of goods with the introduction of consensual contract in Rome..
9. Mariko Igimi, CHRONICLE: III GLOBAL ANIMAL LAW CONFERENCE 2018, III GLOBAL ANIMAL LAW CONFERENCE, 2018.12, This is a report on the III Global Animal Law Conference held in Hong Kong from Mary 4. to 5., 2018..
10. Occupatio in Roman Everyday Life.
11. How Far Would the Parties Bounded by a Consensual Contract? .
12. Zum Rechtswissen des römischen Volks.Recht als ,,fontes risus“ in der plautinischen Komädien.
13. Is the Natur of Bees Wild? --- on occupatio in Roman Law.
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16. On renuntiatio mandati in Gai. D.17,1,27 (9 ed.prov.)..