Teacher
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SPERANDIO MARCO URBANO
(syllabus)
This course has to provide the basic knowledge of Roman private law and civil procedure, with coverage of all key topics, including the Roman systems of the sources of law and the role of the jurists. The study of Roman law is always connected on the one side to the broader social, political and economic Roman context, on the other side to modern legal systems. The topics are: General traits of the different ages of Roman law. Sources of Roman law. Legal theory and history of law. Civil procedure. Law of persons and family. Law of property and possession. Law of obligations. Law of succession. The Roman jurists and their methods.
(reference books)
- G. PUGLIESE –F. SITZIA-L. VACCA, MANUALE DI ISTITUZIONI DI DIRITTO ROMANO, GIAPPICHELLI, TORINO 2012. -LE ISTITUZIONI DI GAIO. TRADUZIONE ITALIANA a cura di M. Balzarini, Giappichelli, TORINO, 2000 - L. PEPPE, USO E RI-USO DEL DIRITTO ROMANO, GIAPPICHELLI, TORINO 2012, WITH THE EXCLUSION OF THE LAST ESSAY.
FOR THE ATTENDING STUDENTS: - G. PUGLIESE –F.SITZIA-L. VACCA, MANUALE DI ISTITUZIONI DI DIRITTO ROMANO, GIAPPICHELLI, TORINO 2012, WITH THE EXCLUSION OF THE PARAGRAPHS OF PARTE III NN. 228 TO 235; 256 TO 267; 269 TO 270.3; 272; 287 TO 295; 297-298; 300 TO 310. -LE ISTITUZIONI DI GAIO. TRADUZIONE ITALIANA a cura di M. Balzarini, Giappichelli, TORINO, 2000
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