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Legal status of women in roman law with a focus on roman criminal law
Štáhlová, Markéta ; Skřejpek, Michal (advisor) ; Šejdl, Jan (referee)
Legal status of women in Roman law with a focus on Roman criminal law English abstract The merit of this thesis is to present a comprehensive systematic view of the issue of the legal status of women in Roman society and changes in their status over time, which form the first part of this thesis and also a suitable basis for the second main segment of this thesis, which is focused on the legal status of women in Roman criminal law. The thesis is divided into two basic parts, which consist of four main chapters, which deal with the issue of procedural competence of women in Roman law, their delinquency, general definition of the legal position of women in Roman criminal law and crimes whose offenders have been (at least predominantly) Roman females. For better clarity and orientation in the text, the individual chapters are then divided into separate subchapters. The aim of this is to provide elementary information and a brief view of the then lawyers and contemporary Romanists on the basic institutes and topics related to the issue. At this point I would also like to clarify that the first chapter entitled Procedural Competence of a Woman in Roman Law is devoted to a brief excursion into the perception of the legal personality of a person in times of Roman law, with a subsequent focus on the legal...

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