The paper deals again with the problem of identifying the extinctive and preclusive effects of the litis contestatio with regard to the specific category of the roman actiones populares. To this end, a new exegesis of the Iulianus’ fragment that we can read in D. 47.12.6 appears to show that the preclusive effect, with reference to the is cuius interest, is determined at the time of the litis aestimatio.
Acerca de la litispendencia y la res iudicata en las actiones populares romanas
Botta, Fabio
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2018-01-01
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The paper deals again with the problem of identifying the extinctive and preclusive effects of the litis contestatio with regard to the specific category of the roman actiones populares. To this end, a new exegesis of the Iulianus’ fragment that we can read in D. 47.12.6 appears to show that the preclusive effect, with reference to the is cuius interest, is determined at the time of the litis aestimatio.File in questo prodotto:
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