The lex Aquilia de damno was undoubtedly one of the most important statutory enactments on private law in Roman Antiquity. Nevertheless, there is a lot of controversy connected with this lex, starting with the circumstances of its passing and its dating. Scholars in Roman law are quite sure that this law was undoubtedly subsequent to the lex duodecim tabularum, and it was passed by an assembly of the plebs after it had been proposed by tribune Aquilius [Ulp. D.9.2.1.pr.–1]. But the fragments of sources we possess, such as Gai 3.214, 3.218, 4.37; Ulp. D.9.2.27.22, Pomp. D.9.2.39; I.4.3.14–15, lead us inevitably into the field of speculation.The aim of this study is to discuss and revise the propositions of dating the lex Aquilia which have a...
The lex Aquilia (286 a. C.) was the first statute sanctioning the damnum iniuria datum like a privat...
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Even today the authorship and the date of the Collatio legum Mosaicarum et Romanarum or Lex Dei cont...
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With the political disorders, which after the death of the Emperor Alexander Severus (235) led the R...
In Roman Law the Lex Aquilia provided a regulation relating to loss or damage. The first chapt...
The article is devoted to the history of the emergence of an idea of indisputable/voluntary jurisdic...
The lex Aquilia (286 a. C.) was the first statute sanctioning the damnum iniuria datum like a privat...
W artykule rozpatrywany jest problem sposobów wykorzystania autorytetu prawa rzymskiego przez św. To...
This thesis examines the development of the legal concept of infamia in Roman law. The first chapter...
The subject of the article is periodization of the stages of Roman law assimilation into European ju...
"Approaching the Collatio Legum Mosaicarum et Romanorum (or Lex Dei as an Example of Late Antique Cu...
The contributions to this volume are concerned with the Roman law of antiquity in its broadest sense...
This is a study of a Roman legal document of unknown date and debated origin conventionally known as...
Der Beitrag befasst sich mit der Rezeption des römischen Rechts im Zeitraum vom 11. bis zum 14. Jahr...
What happened of the enormous heritage of juridical knowledge left in Italy in the 6th century? Thro...
Even today the authorship and the date of the Collatio legum Mosaicarum et Romanarum or Lex Dei cont...
The sixth century codification of Emperor Justinian marks the end of the history of Roman law in ant...
In 18 BCE, Augustus proposed a series of social reform laws that significantly transformed the moral...
With the political disorders, which after the death of the Emperor Alexander Severus (235) led the R...
In Roman Law the Lex Aquilia provided a regulation relating to loss or damage. The first chapt...
The article is devoted to the history of the emergence of an idea of indisputable/voluntary jurisdic...
The lex Aquilia (286 a. C.) was the first statute sanctioning the damnum iniuria datum like a privat...
W artykule rozpatrywany jest problem sposobów wykorzystania autorytetu prawa rzymskiego przez św. To...
This thesis examines the development of the legal concept of infamia in Roman law. The first chapter...