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РИМСКОПРАВНАТА ТРАДИЦИЯ В ШВЕЙЦАРСКОТО ЗАКОНОДАТЕЛСТВО
THE EXPERIENCE OF ROMAN PRIVATE LAW IN SWITZERLAND

Author(s): Jean-Philippe Dunand
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Civil Law, International Law
Published by: Софийски университет »Св. Климент Охридски«
Keywords: Switzerland; Roman private law; reception, legal science; codifications; experience of Roman law;

Summary/Abstract: A true State since 1848, Switzerland was a political creation of the end of the Middle Ages. Situated at the centre of Europe, the country has benefited from a multitude of cultural influences that have contributed to the evolution of the law. This contribution puts forward a synthesis of the experience of Roman private law in Switzerland. The text concentrates on four significant aspects: the reception of Roman law (thirteenth – seventeenth centuries); legal science (sixteenth – nineteenth centuries); the cantonal and federal codifications (nineteenth – twentieth centuries) and finally, Roman law today. The contribution concludes that it is not enough to simply speak of the experience of Roman law; rather it is necessary to speak of a variety of diverse experiences. Whether it be medieval Roman law, humanist Roman law, pandectist Roman law or codified Roman law, it is never the same Roman law.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 539-557
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: Bulgarian
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