The course aims to achieve basic knowledge of law and private process in Rome, according to two lines of work: a tale of the Roman legal thought and an examination of the forms with which the Roman jurists, is represented ius (law). The student will be introduced to the knowledge of the fundamental institutions and, in particular, bonds, shares and through the study of the trial.
Per gli studenti frequentanti: C. Giachi - V. Marotta, Diritto e giurisprudenza in Roma antica, Carocci, Roma, 2012.
Per gli studenti non frequentanti: A. SCHIAVONE (a cura di), Diritto privato romano. Un profilo storico, Einaudi, Torino 2010 e C. GIACHI - V. MAROTTA, Diritto e giurisprudenza in Roma antica, Carocci, Roma, 2012, i capitoli 1,2,4,5.
Learning Objectives
The course aims to achieve basic knowledge of law and private process in Rome, according to two lines of work: a tale of the Roman legal thought and an examination of the forms with which the Roman jurists, is represented ius (law). The student will be introduced to the knowledge of the fundamental institutions and, in particular, bonds, shares and through the study of the time trial.
The course aims to achieve basic knowledge of law and private process in Rome. Will be developed along two lines of work: a) a story of Roman legal thought (scientific reflection which is the basis of our thinking right), b) an examination of the forms with which the Roman jurists, is represented ius (right ): The student will thus brought to the knowledge of the fundamental institutions and, in particular, bonds, shares and through the study of the time trial, in which the plurality of layers of regulatory, legal order that characterized the Roman Empire, was reduced to unity.