The Slave in the Window
Abstract
This chapter investigates the law relating to the retention of movable property pledged as security for the repayment of a debt in Roman law. It argues that the evolution from pledge with possession (pignus) to pledge without possession (hypothec) may be linked to the complexity of retaining living movable property as real security.
Suggested Citation
Paul J. du Plessis. "The Slave in the Window" By the Sweat of Your Brow: Roman Slavery in its Socio-Economic Setting. Ed. Roth, U.. London: BICS, 2009. 49-60.
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