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When Roman law makes you smile …

Ever so often one comes across something in the field of Roman law that makes you smile.

It is a little known fact that the well-known children’s author, Claudia Rueda, author of one of my favourite books – “here comes the tooth fairy cat” – has a degree in Roman law.

And not only does she have a degree in Roman law, but she also completed her final dissertation on a history of Roman law in graphic novel format. While the book focuses on the South-American experience of Roman law, it has universal appeal.

The full work can be viewed here:
http://www.slideshare.net/alamirovera/historia-grfica-derecho-romano

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