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DI SALVO SETTIMIO
(syllabus)
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1. Knowledge of the institutions of private Roman law and civil procedural law of ancient Rome.
2. Knowledge of the economic basis of the history of ancient Rome and of the ancient Mediterranean with regard to legal regulation
3. Knowledge of the lines of continuity and caesuras between Roman juridical experience and current law.
4. Knowledge of the sources of production and knowledge of Roman law
5. Knowledge of the evolutionary lines of the history of the Roman constitution, with particular attention to the structures of central and peripheral administration
6. Knowledge of the criminal law and procedure of Roman legal experience.
COURSE CONTENTS
1) Elements of general theory of private law in relationship and the history of Roman juridical experience. 2) The monarchic age. 3) The republican age 4) the age of principality. 5) the age of dominated. 6) Criminal law and procedure. 7) Subjects, objects and juridical relationships, 8) The civil trial, 9) the juridical acts negotiating the ius privatum 10) Successions mortis causa, 11) The absolute relations of the ius privatum, 12) the relative relations of the ius privatum
(reference books)
A. GUARINO, Diritto privato romano, XII ed., Napoli, Jovene 2001, con esclusione delle pagine da 594 a 625. Le note a piè di pagina sono escluse, tranne quelle da pag. 81 a pag. 156; B. SANTALUCIA, La giustizia penale in Roma antica, Il Mulino, Bologna, 2016
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