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The Capability to sue or be a Defendant in the Context of Matrimony with filii familias: An Analysis of D. 15.1.38.1 and D. 24.3.22.3

open access: yesJournal on European History of Law, 2023
In Roman law, it was not uncommon for a filius or a filia familias to get married. The capability of a filius or a filia familias to sue or be a defendant was restricted. During an intact marriage, such a restriction was often insignificant. However, in
Michael Binder
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Consolidation of the creditor and debtor: Confusio in Roman law and in the Austrian civil code (ABGB) [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova: Pravni Fakultet u Novom Sadu
In both Roman law and Austrian civil law, there is a question regarding whether a consolidation between a creditor and his debtor leads to an expiration of the creditor's claim and the debtor's obligation.
Binder Michael
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Quia interest nostra potius non solvere quam solutum repetere. A Case Study on the Limits of compensatio in Roman Law and Austrian Civil Law

open access: yesJournal on European History of Law
In certain legal situations, the defendant (the debtor) has a counterclaim against the plaintiff (the creditor). However, not every counterclaim enables the defendant to successfully raise an objection (exceptio).
Michael Binder
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Defence of Fraud against the Disobedient Heir. A Comparison of D. 44.4.8.1 and § 663 ABGB (Austrian Civil Code)

open access: yesJournal on European History of Law
After the due date of a claim, the creditor can, of course, sue his debtor. However, not every creditor wishes to enforce his claim against his debtor.
Michael Binder
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Defective Cover and Underlying Debt Relationship in the Context of delegatio obligandi: A Comparison of D. 44.4.7.1 and § 1402 ABGB (Austrian Civil Code) *

open access: yesJournal on European History of Law
After the acceptance of a delegatio, the obligee obtains a claim against the drawee. In general, the drawee cannot raise an objection that is based on the cover relationship or on the underlying debt relationship.
Michael Binder
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"Dolo facit, qui petit quod redditurus est": eccezione di dolo generale e contratto autonomo di garanzia

2006
Il contratto autonomo di garanzia si può pur definire negozio astratto, intendendo tale espressione non come riferita a una fattispecie in cui la causa non rilevi affatto, bensì nel senso che la struttura dell’atto non ne evidenzia di per sé il fondamento causale, fondamento che però esiste alla base del negozio. Il contratto autonomo di garanzia è
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