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Fifth Edition, published by Oxford University Press, 1953, hardcover, illustrated, index, 471 pages, condition: basically new.
The fifth edition of this seminal legal text. Originally growing out of lectures at the University of London, it serves as a foundational guide to the Roman-Dutch legal system that shaped the laws of South Africa, Sri Lanka (Ceylon), and Guyana.
It covers core private law topics including property, succession, contracts, and rights.
The book is organized into detailed parts focusing on obligations from contracts, delicts (torts), and other sources.
Lee explains the evolution of legal concepts from their classical Roman roots through Dutch influence to modern practice.
This edition includes specialized dissertations in its appendices (C to K) that discuss complex or disputed legal topics such as the jus vindicandi and stipulations for the benefit of a third person.
Robert Warden Lee (18681958), who was a Rhodes Professor of Roman-Dutch Law at Oxford.