
Pandectists were German university legal scholars in the early 19th century who studied and taught Roman law as a model of what they called Konstruktionsjurisprudenz (conceptual jurisprudence) as codified in the Pandects of Justinian (Berman). Beginning in the mid-19th century, the Pandectists were attacked in arguments by noted jurists Julius Her...
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(from the article `property law`) Liberal conceptions of property seem to have influenced legal thought later in the 19th century. On the Continent the pandectists, a group of ... ...that is, against preoccupation with the technical and logical aspects of law. It can be traced back to Savigny`s early 19th-century reaction ... [2 rela...
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