Sanction for the non-confessing debitor. Litiscrescence in Roman law

In Roman law, a defendant could usually deny the plaintiff’s claim without the risk of any danger. However, in certain cases, the non-confessing debitor had to face a sanction. Roman jurists described these special cases with the words poenae temere litigantium (penalties for frivolous litigation)....

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Main Author: Michael Binder
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Advanced Research School in Law and Jurisprudence (Ars Iuris Vienna) 2022-10-01
Series:University of Vienna Law Review
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Online Access:https://viennalawreview.com/index.php/vlr/article/view/7613

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