This article deals with Constantine's legislation on the ban of administratores for making purchases and carrying out analyses, in particular, CTh. 8.15.1 and CJ. 1.19(20).11. The author believes that the first constitution shows the emperor's desire to rigorously enforce legislation on the territorial expansion of the ban (purchases made within the province), as expressed in the writings of the classical jurists. The second constitution lays down a special rule for scenarios in which the purchases in question are vitiated by metus, to standardise this situation as much as possible, so as to avoid any differences in treatment resulting from the use of actio metus.
Konstantini i zabranata za administrtorite da deistvat ad acquisti (na bylgarski ezik)
Garbarino
2019-01-01
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This article deals with Constantine's legislation on the ban of administratores for making purchases and carrying out analyses, in particular, CTh. 8.15.1 and CJ. 1.19(20).11. The author believes that the first constitution shows the emperor's desire to rigorously enforce legislation on the territorial expansion of the ban (purchases made within the province), as expressed in the writings of the classical jurists. The second constitution lays down a special rule for scenarios in which the purchases in question are vitiated by metus, to standardise this situation as much as possible, so as to avoid any differences in treatment resulting from the use of actio metus.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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