Lecturer(s)
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Černý Miroslav, Doc. JUDr. Ph.D.
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Dostalík Petr, Doc. JUDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1. Three types of Roman ownership: civilian, provincial, praetorian 2. Original ways of acquiring ownership title: occupatio, accessio, specificatio, confusio, adiudicatio, litis aestimatio, adquisitio fructuum 3. Derived ways of acquiring ownership title: in iure cessio, mancipatio, traditio, usucapio, praescriptio longi temporis 4. Means of legal protection of ownership title: rei vindicatio, actiones, interdicta 5. Consortium, condominium : development of the institute of co-ownership in Roman Law 6. Servitudes: servitutes praediorum rusticorum and servitutes praediorum urbanorum; ususfructus ; legal protection of servitudes and rights of usufruct 7. Emphytheusis and superficies; guarantee rights in rem: pledge and mortgage; possessio and quasi-possessio 8. Obligation: definition and the various types of obligations; possible ways of origination, termination and transfer of obligations in RL 9. Real, formal and consensual contracts 10. Pactum , quasi-contracts 11. Delicts and quasi-delicts 12. Roman law of inheritance
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Seminar classes, Lecture
- Contact hours
- 39 hours per semester
- Preparation for comprehensive test (10-40)
- 20 hours per semester
- Preparation for an examination (30-60)
- 46 hours per semester
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Students identify, and focus on, the principle institutes of the Roman Private Law (law of obligations, family law, and law of inheritance). They further analyze, correctly assess and interpret, based on a detailed analysis of the available resources in the area of history of law, their understanding of the continuity between the development of Roman Law and the roots of the law as currently in effect, with a particular focus on providing, in proportion, a critical assessment of the sources including a final evaluation of their analysis. |
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it will provide a broader overview and clarify the importance of the study of Roman law for today's lawyers |
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Recommended literature
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Balík, Stanislav; Balík, Stanislav. Rukověť k dějinám římského práva a jeho institucí. 3., rozĹĄ. vyd. Plzeň : Vydavatelství a nakladatelství Aleš Čeněk, 2010. ISBN 978-80-7380-256-1.
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Dostalík, Petr. Texty ke studiu římského práva soukromého. Plzeň : Aleš Čeněk, 2009. ISBN 978-80-7380-150-2.
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Gaius. Učebnice práva ve čtyřech knihách. Plzeň : Vydavatelství a nakladatelství Aleš Čeněk, 2007. ISBN 978-80-7380-054-3.
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Hrdina, Ignác Antonín; Dostalík, Petr. Přehled římského práva soukromého : ke státní souborné zkoušce. 2., upr. vyd. Plzeň : Aleš Čeněk, 2013. ISBN 978-80-7380-471-8.
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Kincl, Jaromír; Skřejpek, Michal; Urfus, Valentin. Římské právo. Praha (C.H. Beck), 1995. ISBN 80-7179-031-1.
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Kincl, Jaromír; Urfus, Valentin. Římské právo. 1. vydání. Praha : Panorama, 1990. ISBN 80-7038-134-5.
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