Materiální prameny římského práva a jejich vliv na vznik soukromých kodifikací

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Title in English The Material Source of Law and its Influence on Evolution of Privat Codifications Collections
Authors

FRÝDEK Miroslav SALÁK Pavel

Year of publication 2009
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Dny práva - 2009 - Days of Law
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Faculty of Law

Citation
Field Law sciences
Keywords Roman law; Ius civile Papirianum; Ius civile Flavianum; Codex Gregorianus; Codex Hermogenianus.
Description The non-normative and unofficial collections of Roman law are the basis of the present conference paper. The work is dividend into two parts. In the first part, there are analysed two private collections that are known in our history as ius civile Papirianum and ius civile Flavianum. The second analysed period is the imperial Rome. The imperial constitutions and rescripts are the main sources of law. They were collected into two codes that were also only the private initiative and their aim was to make complicated imperial constitutions and rescripts more transparent. These collections are called Codex Gregorianus and Codex Hermogenianus.

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