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Patria potestas or murder in the family [PDF]
Patria potestas appears in the tradition in two aspects: as the father s right to put his son to death and as the right to dispose of the family property. AH examples concerning the murder of the son (or daughters) known to the Roman authors are from the time of the Roman Republic.
M. Mirković
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A capacidade patrimonial na familia romana peculia e patria potestas
The peculium is understandable as a risk patrimony of the filiusfamilias , and your history is related to the existence of services as far as of activities from people subjected to the paterfamilias . By means of the features of the peculium profecticium and of the relationships with the others peculia , it is possible to analyse the familia ...
Rodrigo de Lima Vaz Sampaio
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ESKİ ROMA AİLESİNDE “PATER FAMILIAS” ve “PATRIA POTESTAS” KAVRAMLARI
Familia en genis anlamiyla aile demekti ve Eski Roma toplumsal yasaminin temelini olusturuyordu. Patria potestas altindaki butun kisiler familia icinde yer alirdi. Patria potestas, dar anlamda babaya ait olan guc, baba egemenligi; genis anlamda ise aile reisi olan pater familias’in ailesindeki butun cocuklar, torunlar, aileye dahil diger kisiler ve ...
DOĞANCI, Kamil, KOCAKUŞAK, Fulya
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VII. Die patria potestas im Recht der Papyri [PDF]
R. Taubenschlag
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The notion of ‘equity’ is undergoing conceptual repositioning in international law today, embracing individuals as well as states and gaining an association with human rights and the politics of protest. In the context of these developments, the present paper enquires into the premodern roots of this ancient and rich term through three historical ...
Stephen Humphreys
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Persone sottoposte alla «patria potestas» come soggetti di diritto
Slawomir P. Kursa
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Patria, estado y legitimidad religiosa en la teoría política de Cicerón [PDF]
Este trabajo analiza los conceptos de patria, nación y estado en los escritos de Cicerón, su infl uencia posterior, y la importancia de la religión y el ejercicio de los cargos sacerdotales en las decisiones institucionales. Entre algunos politólogos,
Ferrer-Maestro, Juan José
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El sueño evanescente de Cicerón: el paraíso de los políticos [PDF]
En este artículo abordamos la propuesta que hace Cicerón en el capítulo conocido como «El Sueño de Escipión» de su libro «De re publica», donde enuncia un paraíso para las almas de los políticos más ilustres.
Seguí Marco, Juan José
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Roman citizenship of Italian *Augustales : evidence, problems, competitive advantages [PDF]
The title * augustalis was used during the first three centuries A. D., to refer to an honorary position in local society. It was mostly bestowed on wealthy freedmen who, because of their servile birth, could not partake in the official cursus honorum ...
Vandevoorde, Lindsey
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Few civilizations, such as ancient Roman, ancient Greek and medieval Arabian have given to humanity so many revolutionary ideas, philosophical reflections, legal solutions, and systematization of legal norms and the legal regulation of the entire social ...
Ajdin Huseinspahić
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