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Roman law definitions, maxims, regulas and their reflection in recent law
Thöndel, Alexandr ; Skřejpek, Michal (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jan (referee) ; Židlická, Michaela (referee)
Dissertation The Roman Law definitions, maxims, regulas and their reflection to contemporary law This dissertation is focused on research of reflection of The Roman Law sentences and definitions to contemporary Czech law and also to new prepeared legislative regulation of the new Civil Code. The research of single maxims was not mostly carried out separeted, but rather in context of single basic legal institutes. In conformity of prevailing materia of Private Law in Roman Law and not only in his original sources, but also in traditional Roman Law literature; also in this context also the content of this dissertation is focused on the Private Law, especially on the Civil Law. Comprehensibly in the context of the Private Law regulation this dissertation also touches some parties of Public Law during the researching description the single legal institutes. The chapter X. is dedicated to the relationship of the Private Law and the Public Law. On the top of it there are the basic principles of the Criminal Substantive Law researched and commented on. The comparison of the Private Law system and the public Law system is based on probably existent disparity between in general unambiguous expressed definition of law by Iuventius Celsus on the one side and by the public well known of dualistic conception by...

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