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.
Course Content - Last names E-N
The course aims to provide an overview of the private Roman law and
relevant institutions.
Course Content - Last names O-Z
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.
For not attending students:
1. Aa.Vv., Diritto privato romano. Un profilo storico, Einaudi, Torino 20102
2. C. Giachi – V. Marotta, Diritto e giurisprudenza in Roma antica, Carocci, Roma 2012,
or
2. B. Santalucia (a cura di), Antologia delle Istituzioni di Gaio, Pàtron, Bologna 2005
For attending students:
1. C. Giachi – V. Marotta, Diritto e Giurisprudenza in Roma antica, Carocci, Roma 2012, pp. 13-209.
2. Aa.Vv., Diritto privato romano. Un profilo storico, Einaudi, Torino 20102, cap. II, cap. V e cap. VI.
1) A. SCHIAVONE (ed.), Diritto privato romano. Un profilo storico, Einaudi,
Torino, 2010 (second edition);
2) B. SANTALUCIA, Antologia delle Istituzioni di Gaio, Patron, Bologna
2005.
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 - Last names A-D
General overview on the structure of the Roman private law, and the relevant institutions, formation and development, following a sistematic organization of the subject (subject of law; juridical acts and facts; property; possession; obligations; family law; inheritance law; donations; civil process).
Learning Objectives - Last names E-N
General overview on the structure of the Roman private law, and the
relevant institutions, formation and development, following a sistematic
organization of the subject (subject of law; juridical acts and facts;
property; possession; obligations; family law; inheritance law; donations;
civil process).
Learning Objectives - Last names O-Z
General overview on the structure of the Roman private law, and the relevant institutions, formation and development, following a sistematic organization of the subject (subject of law; juridical acts and facts; property; possession; obligations; family law; inheritance law; donations; civil process).
Prerequisites - Last names A-D
May be considered attending students only those who have regularly attended the lectures.
Prerequisites - Last names O-Z
May be considered attending students only those who have regularly attended the lectures.
Teaching Methods - Last names A-D
Lectures: 60 hours
Teaching Methods - Last names E-N
Lectures: 60 hours
Tutorials: 20 hours (optional)
Teaching Methods - Last names O-Z
Lectures: 60 hours Tutorials: 40 hours (optional)
Further information - Last names A-D
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Type of Assessment - Last names A-D
Final exam: oral.
Type of Assessment - Last names E-N
Exam: oral examination
Type of Assessment - Last names O-Z
Midterm learning: half of the course there will be an optional test verification. Attending students who wish, will be responsible for writing parts of the program already explained in class. The test, if positive, will be assessed when examining the final profit.
Final exam: oral.
Course program - Last names A-D
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.
Course program - Last names E-N
The course aims to provide an overview of the private Roman law and
relevant institutions, formation and development. In particular, the
program includes: Roman private law and its sources, subject of law,
legal acts and facts, property; possession; obligations, family law,
inheritance law and donations; civil process.
Course program - Last names O-Z
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.