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Studi Sul Diritto Di Abitazione in Roma Antica - E-Book.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Fenocchio, Marco A.
Language:
Italian
Subjects (All):
Roman law.
Right of property.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (313 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Torino : Giappichelli, 2024.
Summary:
This scholarly work by Marco Antonio Fenocchio examines the legal concept of the right of habitation (habitatio) in ancient Roman law. It explores its historical development, legal interpretations, and applications within the broader framework of Roman jurisprudence. The book delves into the terminology, literary references, and legal texts, including the writings of notable Roman jurists such as Modestinus, Proculus, and Papinian. It also investigates the distinctions between habitation, usufruct, and other property rights, and provides a critical analysis of Justinian's legal reforms. Designed for legal historians, scholars, and students of Roman law, the book seeks to offer a comprehensive and updated examination of this nuanced legal institution. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Cover
Occhiello
Indice
CAPITOLO PRIMO LE FONTI SUL DIRITTO DI ABITAZIONE
CAPITOLO SECONDO LE HABITATIONES DEL DIRITTO CLASSICO. UN CAMMINO VERSO LA REALITÀ
CAPITOLO TERZO LA DISCIPLINA GIURIDICA: OGGETTO DEL DIRITTO, SOGGETTI TITOLARI, DURATA, DIRITTI E DOVERI
CAPITOLO QUARTO UNA FITTA SERIE DI INTRECCI: ABITAZIONE, COMODATO, DONAZIONE, PRECARIO
CAPITOLO QUINTO ASSETTI E VALORI DEL REGIME COMPIUTO. LA DECISIO GIUSTINIANEA DEL 530 E LE INSTITUTIONES IMPERIALI 2.5 DE USU ET HABITATIONE
INDICE DELLE FONTI Generated by AI.
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Other Format:
Print version: Fenocchio, Marco A. Studi Sul Diritto Di Abitazione in Roma Antica - E-Book
ISBN:
9791221155686
OCLC:
1481798556

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