The work analyzes the original notion of theft in Roman law at the time of twelve tables (450 B.C.) and its subsequent extentions (in a phase of this development several facts were submitted to the punishment provided for theft, such as damage, receiving of stolen goods, fraud, robbery and many others). The author deals also with the principal facets related to juristic elaboration of furtum until the 3rd century.
Il momento genetico e l'evoluzione del concetto di furtum in diritto romano. 'Detrahere alteri aliquid'. Per una ricostruzione storica del delitto di furto: genesi, sviluppi, vicende / Fenocchio, Marco Antonio. - (2008).
Il momento genetico e l'evoluzione del concetto di furtum in diritto romano. 'Detrahere alteri aliquid'. Per una ricostruzione storica del delitto di furto: genesi, sviluppi, vicende
Fenocchio, Marco Antonio
2008
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The work analyzes the original notion of theft in Roman law at the time of twelve tables (450 B.C.) and its subsequent extentions (in a phase of this development several facts were submitted to the punishment provided for theft, such as damage, receiving of stolen goods, fraud, robbery and many others). The author deals also with the principal facets related to juristic elaboration of furtum until the 3rd century.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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