Definování opakem v římském právu - capitis deminutio et status libertatis, civitatis et familiae

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Title in English Definition by the opposite in roman law - capitis deminutio et status libertatis, civitatis et familiae
Authors

FRÝDEK Miroslav

Year of publication 2008
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference COFOLA 2008
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Law

Citation
Web http://www.law.muni.cz/edicni/sborniky/cofola2008/files/pdf/history/frydek_miroslav.pdf
Field Law sciences
Keywords status libertatis; civitatis et familiae; capitis deminutio maxima; media et minima; caput; ingenui; personae sui iuris; personae alieni iuris; servitutes; libertatis
Description The aim of this study is to describe the Roman juridical institutes: capitis deminutio and a summary of three statutes: status libertatis, civitatis et familiae. These statutes are a three-element basis of a free Roman citizen. I focus among on a change of the status of Roman citizen in relation to the fulfillment of substances of particular capitis deminutio. This study is dealing with definition of individual elements of a free person based on the definition of the opposite as it is explained in Gaius Institutes, Institutes of Justinian and Digests where are these juridical institutes defined in contradiction to other institutes.

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