Il postumo e la Lex Cornelia nel libro quarto delle epistole di Giavoleno
Abstract
En
The Cornelia law in the Republican era established the fiction that the civis who died in enemy territory was considered as if they had not lost their freedom and therefore, their will, made in homeland, would have had fully validity. However the problems tackled by Javolen in the fourth book of his epistles, concern the applications of this law by incorporating the assumption of the existence of a posthumous.
Es
La ley Cornelia de edad republicana había establecido la ficción que el ciudadano muerto en territorio enemigo fuera considerado como se hubiera muerto cuando se encontraba en libertad, es decir, en patria, antes de la captura. Javoleno presenta algunos problemas de aplicación de la presente ley considerando como presupuesto la procreación de un hijo postumo.
The Cornelia law in the Republican era established the fiction that the civis who died in enemy territory was considered as if they had not lost their freedom and therefore, their will, made in homeland, would have had fully validity. However the problems tackled by Javolen in the fourth book of his epistles, concern the applications of this law by incorporating the assumption of the existence of a posthumous.
Es
La ley Cornelia de edad republicana había establecido la ficción que el ciudadano muerto en territorio enemigo fuera considerado como se hubiera muerto cuando se encontraba en libertad, es decir, en patria, antes de la captura. Javoleno presenta algunos problemas de aplicación de la presente ley considerando como presupuesto la procreación de un hijo postumo.
DOI Code:
10.1285/i22402772a15p93
Keywords:
Posthumous; testament; citizen; jurist; slave; Póstumo; testamento; ciudadano; jurista; esclavo
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