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ON MORALS IN ROMAN LAW
Published 2011-06-01“…The author bases the analysis on the sources of Roman law, a number of textbooks, monographs and articles on the studied issues.…”
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EVOLUTION OF SUCCESSION IN ROMAN LAW
Published 2022-06-01“…For a long time in the Roman law, agnation (civil kinship) was the only foundation of inheritance, so that only civil relatives could come to the succession. …”
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Condictio and Vindicatio in Roman Law
Published 2017-12-01“…Thus the problem arose how to reconcile condictio and vindicatio. In the Roman law of the Justinian Codification period, the idea was established that the condictio and vindicatio suits are in relation of electoral competition, which means that the injured party has the right to choose, at his own discretion, which claim to bring. …”
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Condictional liability in the Roman law
Published 2014-01-01“…Condiction refers to an action that originates in Roman Law and was used for the restitution of a thing found with the defendant unjustifiably (sine causa). …”
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The Effect of the Roman Law on Punishment
Published 2022-03-01Subjects: “…roman law…”
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Testament as inheritance from Roman law
Published 2019-01-01Subjects: “…roman law…”
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Long Live the Hatred of Roman Law!
Published 2003-01-01“…Perhaps understandably, legal historians have preferred to forget the long history of the hatred of Roman law. It is a topic that has painful associations with the Nazis, who denounced the supposed link between Roman law and the »materialistic world order.« It is also a topic that seems particularly out of place in the current world of European legal politics, in which the future of Roman law in the European order seems to depend on demonstrating the cosmopolitan appeal of the Roman texts. …”
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THE POWER OF PATER FAMILIAS IN ROMAN LAW
Published 2024-05-01“…In Roman law, the notion of „family” did not have the meaning we attribute today, a form of human community, but had a meaning that denoted the totality of slaves that were owned by a person or the totality of people and goods that were under the same person's power head of family. …”
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Magna Carta And The Roman Law Tradition
Published 2015-12-01“…The English Parliament constantly turned down royal attempts to emulate the continental reception of Roman law by characterizing it as something entirely foreign to English law. …”
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