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20110347 Institutions of Roman law in Law LMG/01 A - D GALEOTTI SARA
(syllabus)
The course analyzes the historical evolution of Roman Private Law from its origins to the Justinian age. The Roman Private Law’s main topics are: 1- Sources of Roman Law (8 h); 2- Civil procedure (18 h); 3- Individuals and family (2 h); 4- Facts, acts and legal acts. Obligations and contract law (12 h); 5- Ownership, possession, other rights in rem (6 h); 6- Inheritance law (2 h).
The following chapters will be not requested: Cap. VI, § 8 (247-250) Cap. VII, § 3-6 (256-261) Cap. VIII, s. V, §§ 9-9.1-9.2-9.3; 10 (471-486). Cap. IX. Cap. X, §§ 4-15, 17-25, 27 and 28. The main purpose of this course is to explain the elementary discipline of the institutes created by the Roman legal science. The course also aims to encourage students to analyze specific legal issues: students should become familiar with the methodological tools needed to apply theoretical knowledge to private law issues.
(reference books)
V. MANNINO, Introduzione alla storia del diritto privato dei Romani (3a ed.), Torino, 2018. Background reading: Le Istituzioni di Gaio. Traduzione italiana, a cura di M. Balzarini, Torino, 1998.
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