Pretor ne štiti kukavice - o dvostrukom karakteru prinude u rimskom i savremenom domaćem pravu
Praetor does not protect cowards: About the dual character of duress in the Roman and modern domestic law
Апстракт
U radu se nastoji da se pravnoistorijski, uporednopravno i socijalno-politički, ali i normativno, oslanjajući se na filološku analizu tekstova, osvetli i analizira prilično kontroverzan pravni institut prinude. Prvo, teži se detaljnom predstavljanju nastanka i razvoja ove pravne ustanove u rimskom pravu, uz neophodno isticanje društveno-političkih okolnosti koje su do toga dovele. Autor nastoji i da ukaže na međusobni odnos mehanizama zaštite od prinude u rimskom pravu, ističući tezu da restitucije i tužba nisu funkcionisale odvojeno, već da je tužba imala restitutivnu ulogu. Istovremeno se ukazuje na dvostruki karakter prinude, u rimskom pravu kao mane volje i privatnog pretorskog delikta, a u domaćem kao javnopravnog i privatnopravnog instituta.
The subject of this paper is an attempt to highlight and analyze one of the controversial legal institutions of duress normatively, relying on a philological analysis of texts, historical legal, comparative and socio-political. First, the tendency is to present in detail the origin and development of this legal institution in the Roman law, with the necessary emphasis on the socio-political circumstances that led to it. The author tries to point out the relationship of mechanisms of protection against duress in the Roman law, noting the argument that the restitution and statement of claim did not function separately, but that the statement of claim had restitution role. At the same time the dual character is highlighted of duress, in the Roman law as shortcomings of will and private praetorian tort, and in domestic as public law and private law institution.
Кључне речи:
Zakon o obligacionim odnosima / strah / Rimsko pravo / prinuda / Krivični zakonik Republike Srbije / the Law of Obligations / Roman law / fear / duress / Criminal Code of the Republic of SerbiaИзвор:
Teme, 2015, 39, 2, 445-466Издавач:
- Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš
Институција/група
Pravni fakultet / Faculty of Law University of BelgradeTY - JOUR AU - Vuletić, Vladimir PY - 2015 UR - https://ralf.ius.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/878 AB - U radu se nastoji da se pravnoistorijski, uporednopravno i socijalno-politički, ali i normativno, oslanjajući se na filološku analizu tekstova, osvetli i analizira prilično kontroverzan pravni institut prinude. Prvo, teži se detaljnom predstavljanju nastanka i razvoja ove pravne ustanove u rimskom pravu, uz neophodno isticanje društveno-političkih okolnosti koje su do toga dovele. Autor nastoji i da ukaže na međusobni odnos mehanizama zaštite od prinude u rimskom pravu, ističući tezu da restitucije i tužba nisu funkcionisale odvojeno, već da je tužba imala restitutivnu ulogu. Istovremeno se ukazuje na dvostruki karakter prinude, u rimskom pravu kao mane volje i privatnog pretorskog delikta, a u domaćem kao javnopravnog i privatnopravnog instituta. AB - The subject of this paper is an attempt to highlight and analyze one of the controversial legal institutions of duress normatively, relying on a philological analysis of texts, historical legal, comparative and socio-political. First, the tendency is to present in detail the origin and development of this legal institution in the Roman law, with the necessary emphasis on the socio-political circumstances that led to it. The author tries to point out the relationship of mechanisms of protection against duress in the Roman law, noting the argument that the restitution and statement of claim did not function separately, but that the statement of claim had restitution role. At the same time the dual character is highlighted of duress, in the Roman law as shortcomings of will and private praetorian tort, and in domestic as public law and private law institution. PB - Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš T2 - Teme T1 - Pretor ne štiti kukavice - o dvostrukom karakteru prinude u rimskom i savremenom domaćem pravu T1 - Praetor does not protect cowards: About the dual character of duress in the Roman and modern domestic law EP - 466 IS - 2 SP - 445 VL - 39 UR - conv_1785 ER -
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Vuletić, V.. (2015). Pretor ne štiti kukavice - o dvostrukom karakteru prinude u rimskom i savremenom domaćem pravu. in Teme Univerzitet u Nišu, Niš., 39(2), 445-466. conv_1785
Vuletić V. Pretor ne štiti kukavice - o dvostrukom karakteru prinude u rimskom i savremenom domaćem pravu. in Teme. 2015;39(2):445-466. conv_1785 .
Vuletić, Vladimir, "Pretor ne štiti kukavice - o dvostrukom karakteru prinude u rimskom i savremenom domaćem pravu" in Teme, 39, no. 2 (2015):445-466, conv_1785 .