Il mandato in diritto romano : corso di lezioni svolto nell'Università di Roma, anno 1948-1949.

Door: Arangio-Ruiz, Vincenzo.


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  • Uitgever: Ristampa anastatica. Napoli : Jovene, c1965. Reprint. Paperback. 210 pp. Italian text. Conditie: goed
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  • Extra informatie: - These book based on lectures given by Vincenzo Arangio-Ruiz (1884-1964) in 1948-49 offer a detailed historical and legal analysis of the Roman contract of mandatum (mandate), tracing its development from early Roman law through the classical period and into Justinian's codification. His study situates mandatum within the broader category of negotiorum gestio - the management of another’s affairs - and distinguishes it from other forms of representation and agency, such as the roles of procurator (general or special agent) and curator. The first chapters examine the evolution of legal acts carried out on behalf of others, including early informal arrangements, juridical acts by sons and slaves, and the legal remedies such as the actio negotiorum gestorum. Arangio-Ruiz explores how Roman law gradually shaped a more structured concept of agency, culminating in the formal mandatum—a consensual, typically gratuitous contract grounded in trust and the benefit of the principal. He thoroughly investigates the legal effects, formal elements, and obligations arising from the contract, including issues of consent, revocation, excess of mandate, and liability. The study also addresses the legal fiction of posthumous mandates (mandatum post mortem) and the principle ratihabitio mandato comparatur (ratification is equivalent to a mandate), offering a nuanced view of the evolving Roman conception of agency.
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