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Roman law ’s influence on russian civil law and procedure

open access: yesRussian Law Journal, 2018
The subject of the research in this article is the influence of Roman law on Russian civil procedure.  Roman law has undoubtedly had a huge impact on the development of civil legislation in many  countries of the continental legal system, in particular ...
E. Salogubova, A. Zenkov
semanticscholar   +1 more source

English Law and Tadeusz Czacki: Analysis of References to English Legal Sources in Czacki’s Opus Magnum

open access: yesActa Universitatis Lodziensis Folia Iuridica, 2023
Tadeusz Czacki was one of the key figures who participated in the great scholarly discussions about the history, sources of development, and the position of Roman law in old Polish law.
Konrad Cimachowicz   +1 more
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Participation of Women in the Notarial Public Deed of the 16th Century. From the Constriction of the Marital Licence to the Fullness of Widowhood [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This study intends to analyse the participation of the married woman and the widow in the notarial public deed of the 16th century, in Spain, in light of the notarial forms and treatises of the time and the process itself of executing a notarial ...
Barco-Cebrian, Lorena Catalina   +1 more
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Polysemy of the Term Complaint in Legal Doctrine – the Impact of Roman Law on Canon Law [PDF]

open access: yesSocietas et Iurisprudentia, 2020
Roman law has had a significant impact on the development of the both canon law and church legislation. Medieval canonists were fascinated by the Roman law. Thanks to the Roman law, the Church has obtained an auxiliary source of the canon law. During the
Justyna Krzywkowska
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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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The lex cornelia de iniuriis and "hyperlinks" in Roman law

open access: yes, 2018
The development of modern technology has resulted in some interesting new legal problems, such as whether using a hyperlink on a website to libellous material amounts to punishable defamatory libel.
J. Giltaij
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Minimum Age Difference as a Requisite for Adoption [PDF]

open access: yes, 1966
Recent incidents of abortive uses of adoption statutes have pointed up the possible need for a healthy change in our adoption laws: the inclusion of a required age difference between adopter and adoptee. The author urges that such a statutory requirement
Wadlington, Walter J., III
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Testamentary Bequests for Pious Purposes in the Christian Roman Empire

open access: yesJournal on European History of Law, 2010
The document explores the legal capacity of the church to receive bequests for pious purposes within the Christian Roman Empire. It delves into the foundational case where the church was designated as the heir or was bequeathed a legacy or a fiduciary ...
Pál Sáry
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Road to Europe: Between the Berlin Process and the Open Balkan Initiative [PDF]

open access: yesRomanian Journal of European Affairs, 2023
The Open Balkan initiative has been partially supported by the leadership of the Western Balkans. If years ago it seemed a political whim, currently it constitutes a highly conditional factor from a two-level perspective: firstly, in the bilateral ...
Gelanda Shkurtaj
doaj  

John Calvin on the Intersection of Natural, Roman, and Mosaic Law

open access: yesPerichoresis: The Theological Journal of Emanuel University, 2022
Although there are many studies on John Calvin’s teaching on natural law, the relation between natural law and Roman law has received relatively less attention.
Sytsma David S.
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