The Romans are famous for constructing aqueducts, canals, and dams.
Early in their history the Romans crafted la.
The Romans recognized Water as a natural resource, a public good, and an economic commodity, and they grappled with these issues as they developed law to regulate water.
A Casebook on Roman Water Law presents an analytical collection of Roman sources for Water rights.
But their law is also a lasting, if less visible, monument to their attempts to control water.
The Romans are famous for constructing aqueducts, canals, and dams