THE RECEPTION OF ROMAN LAW REGADING CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON IN THE MOLDAVIAN CODE (1646) AND THE WALLACHIAN CODE (1652) Cover Image

LA RÉCEPTION DU DROIT ROMAIN RELATIF AUX CRIMES CONTRE LA PERSONNE DANS LE CODE DE MOLDAVIE (1646) ET LE CODE DE VALACHIE (1652)
THE RECEPTION OF ROMAN LAW REGADING CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON IN THE MOLDAVIAN CODE (1646) AND THE WALLACHIAN CODE (1652)

Author(s): Teodor Sambrian
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Civil Law, Canon Law / Church Law, Commercial Law, Court case, Comparative Law, Administrative Law
Published by: Софийски университет »Св. Климент Охридски«
Keywords: Moldavian Code from 1646 (Cartea românească de învățătură); Wallachian Code from 1652 (Îndreptarea legii); Farinaccius; Vasile Lupu; Matei Basarab; Praxis et theoricae criminalis; the reception of Rom

Summary/Abstract: The Moldavian Code from 1646 and the Wallachian Code from 1652 belong to a codification movement that started in Western Europe in the XVIIth century. They comprise, in general, the works that gather the positive law texts according to the nature of their source. As to the criminal dispositions from the Moldavian code, their only source is a Neogreek abstract of the work of the Italian criminal specialist, Prosper Farinaccius (Praxis et theoricae criminalis) which will equally be integrated by the Wallachian code. The article presents the Roman sources of the two codes regarding the person, related to the works of Farinaccius.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 475-489
  • Page Count: 15
  • Language: French
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