The Capability to sue or be a Defendant in the Context of Matrimony with filii familias: An Analysis of D. 15.1.38.1 and D. 24.3.22.3
In Roman law, it was not uncommon for a filius or a filia familias to get married. The capability of a filius or a filia familias to sue or be a defendant was restricted. During an intact marriage, such a restriction was often insignificant. However, in the case of a divorce, the recipient of the d...
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| Main Author: | Michael Binder |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | deu |
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STS Science Centre Ltd.
2023-11-01
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| Series: | Journal on European History of Law |
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| Online Access: | https://www.journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/191 |
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