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Dissertatio Iuridica Inauguralis De Affectionibus Feudi Proprii C Pascha Resp Recusa

Dissertatio Iuridica Inauguralis De Affectionibus Feudi Proprii C Pascha Resp Recusa

This inaugural juridical dissertation meticulously examines the fundamental characteristics and legal attributes governing a proper fief (feudum proprium). It provides a detailed analysis of the inherent 'affections' or properties defining feudal land ownership, serving as a critical resource for understanding historical legal doctrines related to feudal property and its implications within civil law.

Dissertatione Inaug Differentias Iuris Romani Et Germanici In Ferarum Furto

Dissertatione Inaug Differentias Iuris Romani Et Germanici In Ferarum Furto

This inaugural dissertation explores the fundamental differences between Roman and Germanic law concerning the specific issue of wild animal theft. It provides a detailed comparative analysis of the legal principles, rights, and liabilities associated with the taking of untamed creatures, offering valuable insights into the distinct legal traditions and their historical approaches to property and possession in ancient societies.