Pravo na rudarskom zemljištu u srednjovekovnoj Srbiji
Legal regime of land in the mining areas of medieval Serbia
Апстракт
Cilj rada je da osvetli pravni režim zemljišta u rudarskim krajevima srednjovekovne Srbije, te da istraži u kojoj meri je srpsko pravo recepcija saskog i šta je ratio legis člana 123. Dušanovog zakonika, jedinog u toj kodifikaciji u kojem se spominju Sasi. Upotrebljeno je jezičko, sistemsko i istorijsko tumačenje izvora, kao i njihova regresivna i komparativna analiza.
The aim of the research is to cast light on the legal regime of the mining area land in medieval Serbia and to answer to what extent Saxon customary mining law was accepted in this aspect and what the ratio legis of article 123 of Dušan's Code was? It seems likely that until the enactment of Dušan's Code it was possible to occupy land cleared for mining purposes and to acquire property of the mining area, which was previously res nullius. However, Dušan's Code changed this rule prescribing only the possibility of acquiring the time limited mining concession, which was motived by possible permanent monopolization of the land in the mining areas. At the same time, the Code proclaimed the right of ore search and exploration on the feudal lords' land. Similarities to the older Hungarian and Czech law indicates legal transplantation. The mining concession was regulated in Despot Stefan's Mining Code for Novo Brdo, which prescribed detailed rules for losing the concession in the case of negl...ecting the mining activity. Based on similarities one can assume that these rules were mostly the reception of the Saxon customary mining law, also written in late medieval mining laws of Hungary and Czechia. However, the small differences may show that after one and a half century the Serbian mining community introduced its own unique rules. Research is based on linguistic, systematic and historical analysis of the sources as well as the regressive analysis and comparative method.
Кључне речи:
Zakonik o rudnicima / rudarsko pravo / rudarska koncesija / okupacija zemljišta / Dušanov zakonik / occupation of land / mining law / mining concession / Mining Code of Despot Stefan / Dušan's CodeИзвор:
Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta, Novi Sad, 2020, 54, 3, 1065-1078Издавач:
- Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Pravni fakultet, Novi Sad
Институција/група
Pravni fakultet / Faculty of Law University of BelgradeTY - JOUR AU - Katančević, Andreja PY - 2020 UR - https://ralf.ius.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1174 AB - Cilj rada je da osvetli pravni režim zemljišta u rudarskim krajevima srednjovekovne Srbije, te da istraži u kojoj meri je srpsko pravo recepcija saskog i šta je ratio legis člana 123. Dušanovog zakonika, jedinog u toj kodifikaciji u kojem se spominju Sasi. Upotrebljeno je jezičko, sistemsko i istorijsko tumačenje izvora, kao i njihova regresivna i komparativna analiza. AB - The aim of the research is to cast light on the legal regime of the mining area land in medieval Serbia and to answer to what extent Saxon customary mining law was accepted in this aspect and what the ratio legis of article 123 of Dušan's Code was? It seems likely that until the enactment of Dušan's Code it was possible to occupy land cleared for mining purposes and to acquire property of the mining area, which was previously res nullius. However, Dušan's Code changed this rule prescribing only the possibility of acquiring the time limited mining concession, which was motived by possible permanent monopolization of the land in the mining areas. At the same time, the Code proclaimed the right of ore search and exploration on the feudal lords' land. Similarities to the older Hungarian and Czech law indicates legal transplantation. The mining concession was regulated in Despot Stefan's Mining Code for Novo Brdo, which prescribed detailed rules for losing the concession in the case of neglecting the mining activity. Based on similarities one can assume that these rules were mostly the reception of the Saxon customary mining law, also written in late medieval mining laws of Hungary and Czechia. However, the small differences may show that after one and a half century the Serbian mining community introduced its own unique rules. Research is based on linguistic, systematic and historical analysis of the sources as well as the regressive analysis and comparative method. PB - Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Pravni fakultet, Novi Sad T2 - Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta, Novi Sad T1 - Pravo na rudarskom zemljištu u srednjovekovnoj Srbiji T1 - Legal regime of land in the mining areas of medieval Serbia EP - 1078 IS - 3 SP - 1065 VL - 54 DO - 10.5937/zrpfns54-29388 UR - conv_2596 ER -
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Katančević, A.. (2020). Pravo na rudarskom zemljištu u srednjovekovnoj Srbiji. in Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta, Novi Sad Univerzitet u Novom Sadu - Pravni fakultet, Novi Sad., 54(3), 1065-1078. https://doi.org/10.5937/zrpfns54-29388 conv_2596
Katančević A. Pravo na rudarskom zemljištu u srednjovekovnoj Srbiji. in Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta, Novi Sad. 2020;54(3):1065-1078. doi:10.5937/zrpfns54-29388 conv_2596 .
Katančević, Andreja, "Pravo na rudarskom zemljištu u srednjovekovnoj Srbiji" in Zbornik radova Pravnog fakulteta, Novi Sad, 54, no. 3 (2020):1065-1078, https://doi.org/10.5937/zrpfns54-29388 ., conv_2596 .