The thesis focuses on the many problems arising from the disposal of other people's property in classical Roman law. The thesis analyzes the alienations carried out by the most up-to-date legitimate 'non-domini', namely the 'tutor' and the 'curator'. It continues with the examination of the disposals made by other subjects that were considered capable of acting for others: 'potestati subiecti', namely children and servants, the 'procurator', the agent. It then considers some disposals of others' properties made by subjects who have not received any prior authorization, or have no legal link with the 'dominus negotii'. In this way, it highlights the specificities of the legal regime of each disposal, pointing out the legal institutes and the mechanisms adopted by the jurists to solve the various issues submitted to their scrutiny.
NEGOZI GIURIDICI DI DISPOSIZIONE DELLA ‘RES ALIENA’ TRA ATTRIBUZIONE E OBBLIGAZIONE NEL DIRITTO ROMANO CLASSICO
DE GIORGI, FRANCESCO
2017-09-21
Abstract
The thesis focuses on the many problems arising from the disposal of other people's property in classical Roman law. The thesis analyzes the alienations carried out by the most up-to-date legitimate 'non-domini', namely the 'tutor' and the 'curator'. It continues with the examination of the disposals made by other subjects that were considered capable of acting for others: 'potestati subiecti', namely children and servants, the 'procurator', the agent. It then considers some disposals of others' properties made by subjects who have not received any prior authorization, or have no legal link with the 'dominus negotii'. In this way, it highlights the specificities of the legal regime of each disposal, pointing out the legal institutes and the mechanisms adopted by the jurists to solve the various issues submitted to their scrutiny.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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