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Byzantine Law |
Civil Law - 9. semester Commercial Law - 9. semester Constitutional-Administrative - 9. semester Criminal Law - 9. semester International Law - 9. semester The European Union Law - 9. semester |
4.0 | 146368 |
Lecturer in charge | Consultations | Location |
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Marko Petrak |
Literature |
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REQUIRED: Nicholas van der Wal, J. H. A. Lokin; Historiae iuris graeco-romani delineatio; E. Forsten Groningen (1985), str. selected chapters |
REQUIRED: Angeliki E Laiou; Dieter Simon; Law and Society in Byzantium; Dumbarton Oaks (1994), str. selected chapters |
REQUIRED: Wilfried Hartmann; Kenneth Pennington; The History of Byzantine and Eastern Canon Law to 1500; Catholic University of America Press (2012), str. selected chapters |
RECOMMENDED: George Ostrogorsky; History of the Byzantine State; Rutgers University Press (1997) |
RECOMMENDED: Dimitri Obolensky; The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe: 500-1453; Praeger (1971) |
RECOMMENDED: Karl Eduard Zachariae von Lingenthal; Geschichte des griechisch-roemischen Rechts; Scientia (1955) |
RECOMMENDED: Francesco Brandileone; Il diritto bizantino nell'Italia meridionale: dall'VIII ad XII secolo; Jovene Editore (1987) |
Description |
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The goal of the course is to help the students acquire or expand their knowledge of the Roman legal tradition, especially in the form of Byzantine law (Ius Graeco-Romanum), and thus deepen their understanding of roots of European and Mediterranean legal traditions and cultures. Introduction to Byzantine law; Byzantine law: its sources and development I - early Byzantine period (Codex Thedosianus, Corpus iuris civilis); Byzantine law: its sources and development II - middle Byzantine period (Ecloga, "Farmer's Law", "Rhodian Sea Law" and "Military Laws"); Byzantine law: its sources and development III - later Byzantine period (Prochiron, Epanagoge, Basilicae, Hexabiblos); Byzantine public law; Byzantine canon law; Byzantine private law I (family law and law of inheritance); Byzantine private law II (real property law and law of obligations); Byzantine law after Byzantium I: Byzantine law and European legal systems; Byzantine law after Byzantium II: Byzantine law and Mediterranean legal systems |
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29. 08. 2022.
12. 09. 2022.
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