ANNOUNCEMENTS

MANDATORY SEMINAR: ORIGINS AND PRINCIPLES OF MODERN PRIVATE LAW

The students are invited to register to the course «Origins and Principles of Modern Private Law» (https://eclass.uoa.gr/courses/LAW681/) and follow the four seminars:

Friday, October 22, 17.00-19.00 : Prof. Dimopoulou, Banking and Commerce in Ancient Greek Law https://uoa.webex.com/uoa/j.php?MTID=m344bac16e15e583627d3888316239852

Friday, October 29, 17.00-19.00 : Prof. Dimopoulou, The Roman Law of Obligations https://uoa.webex.com/uoa/j.php?MTID=m344bac16e15e583627d3888316239852

Friday, November 5, 17.00-19.00: Prof. Vassilogiannis, Aristotle’s Theory of Justice https://uoa.webex.com/uoa/j.php?MTID=mb52284f6e5377662a4e595e4a34e5106

Friday, November 12, 17.00-19.00: Prof. Vassilogiannis, Corrective Justice Theories of Private Law https://uoa.webex.com/uoa/j.php?MTID=mb52284f6e5377662a4e595e4a34e5106

 

 

Student Assignments

- Read the article by Edward M. Harris, “The Rule of Law and Economic Growth in Ancient Greece”,  E. M. Harris – M. Canvaro (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Ancient Greek Law, Online Publication Date: Sep 2020, DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199599257.013.6,

(https://eclass.uoa.gr/modules/document/index.php?course=LAW681&openDir=/60aa6b0awWSG)

Summarize the article in 800-1000 words.

 

- Read the article by Ernest Weinrib, "Corrective Justice in a Nutshell", The University of Toronto Law Journal 52 (2002), pp. 349-356

(https://eclass.uoa.gr/modules/document/index.php?course=LAW681&;openDir=/6098b549Dvfi).

Summarize the article in 800-1000 words.

The students must complete both assignments and upload them at the e-class platform, by January 31st, 2022 at the latest.

Each assignment will be graded on the scale of five (5) and the student’s grade will result from the total of both.