Justice (aequitas) and integrity (bona fides) in roman law, the classical Period
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Justice (aequitas) and integrity (bona fides) in roman law, the classical Period
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PII
S1026-94520000617-6-1
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Article
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63-72
Abstract
The article covers the major categories of Roman private law - the principles of fairness and integrity. Attempted torture reconstruct the semantic content of these categories on the basis of analysis of individual fragments of Roman legal sources. Subject show that both categories were integrated into the content of the basic institutions of Roman private law. Demonstrates their continued application of the Roman lawyerslawcreators in the analysis and evaluation of specific legal rules and norms. Identifies features of the understanding of the categories of fairness and good faith of the right of the classical period; the characteristic features and the ratio of both categories.
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Roman law, the category of fairness and good faith, the Roman legal sources
Date of publication
01.03.2014
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