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| Title: | Riparazione del danno extra contrattuale: sistema giuridico romanistico, elaborazione canonistica e prospettive attuali |
| Authors: | Schipani, Sandro Jing, Li |
| Keywords: | preaquiliane lex Aquilia damage fault tortious |
| Issue Date: | 23-Jan-2008 |
| Abstract: | Roman jurists stated that the reparation or compensation for tortious damage
had already been envisaged by the Twelve Tables. In the classical age, the judge
envisaged actiones utiles and actiones in factum as reparation for damage inflicted
upon property either by failure to act or indirectly. In the Justinian Code the actio
legis Aquiliae was considered the general reparation or compensation for any
damage caused by negligent behaviours.
In fact, the requirements for reparation and compensation have been
considered and defined by courts as early as the lex Aquilia. Thanks to the Roman
jurists, the actio legis Aquiliae has become a general form of compensation for any
damage, based on the criterion of negligence viewed as the lack of due diligence.
This structure was transposed in the fundamental text related to compensation for
damage in the Canon law, namely the Si culpa tua. Canon 128 of the code in force
has reintroduced in the Canon law a provision which lays down the... |
| Description: | 19. ciclo |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2108/394 |
| Appears in Collections: | Tesi di dottorato in giurisprudenza
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