Pavle Šeroglić's commentary on the Austrian Civil Code

The article presents the commentary on the Austrian Civil Code written by the first reviewer of Serbian Civil Code Pavle Šeroglić (1800-1857). As shown by the contents of some of its parts, the commentary was made between 1 June 1848 and 7 May 1850. In the process of writing the commentary, Šeroglić...

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Main Author: Stanković Uroš
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law, Niš 2019-01-01
Series:Zbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Nišu
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0350-8501/2019/0350-85011983019S.pdf
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description The article presents the commentary on the Austrian Civil Code written by the first reviewer of Serbian Civil Code Pavle Šeroglić (1800-1857). As shown by the contents of some of its parts, the commentary was made between 1 June 1848 and 7 May 1850. In the process of writing the commentary, Šeroglić used both literature and legal acts. The book Šeroglić most frequently relied on was the work titled "Manual for Austrian General Civil Law" (Handbuch des österreichischen allgemeinen CivilRechtes, Wien 1846), written by the Vienna lawyer Joseph Ellinger. The legal acts used in the commentary included Austrian and foreign codes and legislative acts, as well as Austrian by-laws. The commentary contains explanatory texts on 734 out of 1502 articles of the Austrian Civil Code. Most of the explanatory texts were placed in the titles on lien law, loan contract and marriage contract. On the other hand, Šeroglić provides no commentary at all in titles dedicted to bailment contract, commodatum contract and accession as a mode of acquiring property. The majority of Serbian legal terms present in the commentary had already existed in Serbian legal language but some of the expressions used by Šeroglić were literally translated from German. There are also terms probably coined by Šeroglić himself. Šeroglić's commentary has several defects: wrong translations, terminological inconsistency, insufficiently differentiated terminology, and complicated writing style. Based on the sources that Šeroglić used in writing the commentary and the structure of its text, it may be concluded that the commentary was primarily intended for practice rather than theoretical consideration. Judging by the contents of the commentary, its author was well acquainted with social environment and the level of education of the intended readership, the inhabitants of the Military Frontier. However, Šeroglić did not excel at language skills, the proof of which are mistranslations and wrongly coined legal terms.
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spelling doaj.art-d8a3f046275d40d9bcc86b24bf03c27b2022-12-22T01:08:49ZengFaculty of Law, NišZbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Nišu0350-85012560-31162019-01-01588319390350-85011983019SPavle Šeroglić's commentary on the Austrian Civil CodeStanković Uroš0Univerzitet u Novom Sadu, Pravni fakultetThe article presents the commentary on the Austrian Civil Code written by the first reviewer of Serbian Civil Code Pavle Šeroglić (1800-1857). As shown by the contents of some of its parts, the commentary was made between 1 June 1848 and 7 May 1850. In the process of writing the commentary, Šeroglić used both literature and legal acts. The book Šeroglić most frequently relied on was the work titled "Manual for Austrian General Civil Law" (Handbuch des österreichischen allgemeinen CivilRechtes, Wien 1846), written by the Vienna lawyer Joseph Ellinger. The legal acts used in the commentary included Austrian and foreign codes and legislative acts, as well as Austrian by-laws. The commentary contains explanatory texts on 734 out of 1502 articles of the Austrian Civil Code. Most of the explanatory texts were placed in the titles on lien law, loan contract and marriage contract. On the other hand, Šeroglić provides no commentary at all in titles dedicted to bailment contract, commodatum contract and accession as a mode of acquiring property. The majority of Serbian legal terms present in the commentary had already existed in Serbian legal language but some of the expressions used by Šeroglić were literally translated from German. There are also terms probably coined by Šeroglić himself. Šeroglić's commentary has several defects: wrong translations, terminological inconsistency, insufficiently differentiated terminology, and complicated writing style. Based on the sources that Šeroglić used in writing the commentary and the structure of its text, it may be concluded that the commentary was primarily intended for practice rather than theoretical consideration. Judging by the contents of the commentary, its author was well acquainted with social environment and the level of education of the intended readership, the inhabitants of the Military Frontier. However, Šeroglić did not excel at language skills, the proof of which are mistranslations and wrongly coined legal terms.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0350-8501/2019/0350-85011983019S.pdfaustrian civil codepavle šeroglićcommentaries on lawstranslation of the austrian civil code
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Pavle Šeroglić's commentary on the Austrian Civil Code
Zbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Nišu
austrian civil code
pavle šeroglić
commentaries on laws
translation of the austrian civil code
title Pavle Šeroglić's commentary on the Austrian Civil Code
title_full Pavle Šeroglić's commentary on the Austrian Civil Code
title_fullStr Pavle Šeroglić's commentary on the Austrian Civil Code
title_full_unstemmed Pavle Šeroglić's commentary on the Austrian Civil Code
title_short Pavle Šeroglić's commentary on the Austrian Civil Code
title_sort pavle seroglic s commentary on the austrian civil code
topic austrian civil code
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translation of the austrian civil code
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