Development and Application of the Principle “nemo plus iuris” in the Roman Law and the Contemporary Slovak Law
Is the principle nemo plus iuris ad alium transferre potest, quam ipse haberet valid in the modern legal order? It is one of the most quoted original Roman principles in the case law; however, modern social and economic relationships create new circumventions of the aforementioned principle. The aut...
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description | Is the principle nemo plus iuris ad alium transferre potest, quam ipse haberet valid in the modern legal order? It is one of the most quoted original Roman principles in the case law; however, modern social and economic relationships create new circumventions of the aforementioned principle. The author deals with the development and application of this principle during the age of the Roman Empire and its current application in the Slovak legal order. |
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spelling | doaj.art-921b07b1b7bf4ea3bb77c7fe7aa573082023-09-22T22:11:11ZcesTrnava University, Faculty of LawSocietas et Iurisprudentia1339-54672020-12-01848510210.31262/1339-5467/2020/8/4/85-102Development and Application of the Principle “nemo plus iuris” in the Roman Law and the Contemporary Slovak LawJán Ivančík0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4962-7176Comenius University in Bratislava, Bratislava, Slovak RepublicIs the principle nemo plus iuris ad alium transferre potest, quam ipse haberet valid in the modern legal order? It is one of the most quoted original Roman principles in the case law; however, modern social and economic relationships create new circumventions of the aforementioned principle. The author deals with the development and application of this principle during the age of the Roman Empire and its current application in the Slovak legal order.http://sei.iuridica.truni.sk/archive/2020/04/SEI-2020-04-Studies-Ivancik-Jan.pdfroman lawcivil lawprinciple “nemo plus iuris”exceptionsulpianthe slovak republic |
spellingShingle | Ján Ivančík Development and Application of the Principle “nemo plus iuris” in the Roman Law and the Contemporary Slovak Law Societas et Iurisprudentia roman law civil law principle “nemo plus iuris” exceptions ulpian the slovak republic |
title | Development and Application of the Principle “nemo plus iuris” in the Roman Law and the Contemporary Slovak Law |
title_full | Development and Application of the Principle “nemo plus iuris” in the Roman Law and the Contemporary Slovak Law |
title_fullStr | Development and Application of the Principle “nemo plus iuris” in the Roman Law and the Contemporary Slovak Law |
title_full_unstemmed | Development and Application of the Principle “nemo plus iuris” in the Roman Law and the Contemporary Slovak Law |
title_short | Development and Application of the Principle “nemo plus iuris” in the Roman Law and the Contemporary Slovak Law |
title_sort | development and application of the principle nemo plus iuris in the roman law and the contemporary slovak law |
topic | roman law civil law principle “nemo plus iuris” exceptions ulpian the slovak republic |
url | http://sei.iuridica.truni.sk/archive/2020/04/SEI-2020-04-Studies-Ivancik-Jan.pdf |
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