Resumen
The author examines the emergence of the conceptual apparatus and terminology for determining the persons evolved in relations regulated by the Ancient Rome law. A direct correlation between the individual will of a person and his possession of subjective rights is revealed. The author indicates various statuses of the legal capacity of individuals as participants of the private-law relations in Ancient Rome. He asserts that, in the private law of Ancient Rome, there were no other subjects of law except individuals.
Título traducido de la contribución | The basis of the formation of the conceptual apparatus and terminology for determining the participants of legal relations in Ancient Rome |
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Idioma original | Russian |
Páginas (desde-hasta) | 157-163 |
Publicación | Российский юридический журнал |
N.º | 3 (126) |
Estado | Published - 2019 |
GRNTI
- 03.09.00
Level of Research Output
- VAK List