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...
Main Author: | Ján Ivančík |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | ces |
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Trnava University, Faculty of Law
2020-12-01
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Series: | Societas et Iurisprudentia |
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Online Access: | http://sei.iuridica.truni.sk/archive/2020/04/SEI-2020-04-Studies-Ivancik-Jan.pdf |
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