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    Roman Law on legal personality: pro et contra by Yu. M. Zhornokui

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Attention is drawn to the fact that the current state of the development of civilist thought regarding the development of the category “legal entity” by Roman lawyers indicates the existence of three approaches: 1) Roman lawyers developed and used a legal structure that was different from the citizens of Rome and could participate in the civil turnover of that time; 2) the category of legal entity was not known to Roman lawyers, but the main features characterised to its modern understanding (legal capacity, property separation, the possibility to participate in legal proceedings, etc.) were developed precisely in Ancient Rome; 3) for the jurisprudence of the Roman period, the category “legal entity” or its individual characteristics were not known in the sense that are now attached to the content of the relevant characteristics, but the use of individual constructions, such as “universitas”, “corpus”, “collegia”, “sodalitia”, etc., was intended to show that in private relations, property can exist without being tied to a Roman citizen as a subject of rights. …”
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    The Limits to Growth — 50 Years Ago and Today by Thomas Döring, Birgit Aigner-Walder

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Ordered by the Club of Rome, the study was a milestone in the analysis of the economic, demographic, technical and ecological effects of the existing economic system. …”
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    Roma, León y Lisboa: variaciones memorísticas del culto medieval a San Adrián y Santa Natalia by José Alberto Moráis Morán

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In this paper the different processes of medieval memory construction of Saints Adrian and Natalia are studied through the presence of their relics in the altars of some churches in Rome, León and Lisbon. Following the martyrdom of Saint Adrian in the East and the transference of his mortal remains by his wife to Byzantium, it was between the 7th and the 13rd centuries that their worship was developed in the Iberian Peninsula therefore creating significant worship strategies. …”
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    Kazatel a biskup Jindřich z Vildštejna († 1409): Životní osudy muže, který promlouval na pohřbu Karla IV. by Vojtěch Večeře

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The paper focuses on portraying a life of the cleric, who maintained close contact with the papal curia in Avignon and Rome, who held three episcopal offices during his lifetime (in Krujä, Trieste and Pićan), and he also stayed in Bohemia in the 1370s. …”
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    Mises en représentation de l’itinéraire culturel européen sur Facebook : entre banalité et géopolitique by Cécile Tardy, Marie Gaillard

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This article deals with the Via Francigena, a European Cultural Route going from Canterbury to Rome along some 2.000 km, and its public representation on Facebook. …”
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    Organizacja prefektury annony w okresie pryncypatu by Wojciech Wierzbicki

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article outlines the organisational background to the whole project, as well as the personal involvements of various emperors because of the political importance of the process of supplying Rome with grain.…”
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