Part I: Introduction
1: Paul J. du Plessis, Clifford Ando and Kaius Tuori: A Word from the Editors
2: Janne Pölönen: Framing "Law and Society" in the Roman World
Part II: Reading Roman Law
3: Dario Mantovani: More than Codes: Roman Ways of Organising and Giving Access to Legal Information
4: Tommaso Begio: Epigraphy
5: José Luis Alonso Rodríguez: Juristic Papyrology and Roman Law
6: Michèle Lowrie: Roman Law and Latin Literature
Part III: The Constitutional Structure of the Roman State
7: Francisco Pina Polo: SPQR: Institutions and Popular Participation in the Roman Republic
8: Werner Eck: The Emperor, the Law and Imperial Administration
9: John Richardson: Provincial Administration
10: Saskia T. Roselaar: Local Administration
11: Jonathan S. Perry: Collegia and Their Impact on the Constitutional Structure of the Roman State
Part IV: Legal Professionals and Legal Culture
12: Jill Harries: Legal Education and Training of Lawyers
13: Michael Peachin: Lawyers in Administration
14: Ulrike Babusiaux: Legal Writing and Legal Reasoning
15: Jacob Giltaij: Greek Philosophy and Classical Roman Law
16: Agnieszka Kacprzak: Rhetoric and Roman Law
Part V: Settling Disputes
Civil Actions and Civil Procedure
17: Frederik Vervaet: Magistrates that Made and Applied the Law
18: Leanne Bablitz: Roman Courts and Private Arbitration
19: Ernest Metzger: Republican Civil Procedure: Sanctioning Reluctant Defendants
20: Thomas Rüfner: Imperial Cognitio Process
21: Elizabeth A. Meyer: Evidence and Argument: The Truth of Prestige and its Performance
22: Clifford Ando: Legal Pluralism in Practice
Criminal Law and Social Order
23: Christopher Fuhrmann: Police Functions and Public Order
24: Andrew Riggsby: Public and Private Criminal Law
25: Ari Z. Bryen: Crimes against the Individual: Violence and Sexual Crimes
26: Callie Williamson: Crimes Against the State
Part VI Persons Before the Law
Status
27: Tristan S. Taylor: Social Status, Legal Status, and Legal Privilege
28: Robert Knapp: Legally Marginalised Groups-The Empire
29: Benjamin Kelly: Repression, Resistance and Rebellion
30: Richard Gamauf: Slavery: Social Position and Legal Capacity
31: Henrik Mouritsen: Emancipation
Gender
32: Matthew J. Perry: Defining Gender
33: Eva Cantarella: Woman and Patriarchy in Roman Law
34: Verena Halbwachs: Women as Legal Actors
Part VII Legal Relations
Persons and Family
35: Suzanne Dixon: Family
36: Jakub Urbanik: Husband and Wife
37: Ville Vuolanto: Child and Parent in Roman Law
38: Éva Jakab: Inheritance
Property
39: Richard A. Epstein: The Economic Structure of Roman Property Law
40: Luigi Capogrossi Colognesi: Ownership and Power in Roman Law
41: Christian Baldus: Possession
42: Andrea Jördens: Possession and Provincial Practice
Obligations
43: David Ibbetson: Obligatio in Roman Law and Society
44: Roberto Fiori: Contracts, Commerce and Roman Society
45: Floriana Cursi: The Scope and Function of Civil Wrongs in Roman Society
Economics
46: Egbert Koops: Price Setting and Other Attempts to Control the Economy
47: Jean-Jacques Aubert: Law, Business Ventures and Trade
48: Paul J. du Plessis: Urban Landlords and Tenants
49: Dennis P. Kehoe: Tenure of Land and Agricultural Regulation
50: Luuk de Ligt: Roman Law, Markets and Market Prices