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Roman Private Law
- Details
- Category: Integrated undergraduate/graduate university Study of Law
Year of study | ECTS | Language 1 | Language2 |
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I | 8 | English |
Course coordinator
Assoc. prof. Anamari Petranović |
Course objectives:
• Introduction
• Historical development
• Pattern of genesis referring the institutes of Roman private law;
Historical development
• Law of Persons
• Family Law (patria potestas / matrimonium)
• Possession and property Law (Introduction)
• Property Rights
• Law of Obligations (Introduction)
• Sources / individual obligations
(delict ,contract , quasi-delict and quasi-contract obligations)
• Succession.
• Civil Procedure
• Roman law in Post-Roman (European) legal development
Expected course learning outcomes:
To articulate the comprehension of legal segments and sources of law (history of Roman law pattern - significance in a comparative perspective):
• perception of individual institutions of Roman private law in chronological arc of modifications depending on particular periods of Roman law history and the development of ius civile, ius gentium, ius honorarium;
• to confirm (addressing the practical problem) the conceptual knowledge of different categories of Roman (private) law (law of persons – family/marriage; the law of property and possession; delict /contract/ quasi-delict/quasi-contract obligations, the law of succession, the law of procedure - interconnection of the basic elements and the argumentation of the principles of Roman private law);
• to explain the basic directions of development in post-Justinian reception of Roman law (law schools) – the significance of the Roman solutions and further relation to the perception of modern Croatian/European) law pattern.