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    STUDIA IURISPRUDENTIA - Ediţia nr.2 din 2015  
         
  Articol:   UNELE ASPECTE PRIVIND DIVORȚUL ÎN DREPTUL ROMAN / GENERAL CONSIDERATIONS CONCERNING DIVORCE IN ROMAN LAW.

Autori:  CRISTINA POP.
 
       
         
  Rezumat:   General considerations concerning divorce in Roman law. Divorce was always a private act. It ended marriage and in the Republic and in earlier classic law the paterfamilias had the power to end by divorce the marriage of his child. Moreover, in the relaxed morality of the Empire, this act became common. During the Christian era, the Roman legal rules which restricted the right to divorce drew near the Christian religious and moral doctrines, but Roman law never precluded entirely the possibility of divorce. Even Justinian considered marriage only a human bond created by human affection, which, by this reason, was always dissolutive. Although the unjustifiable exercise of the right of dissolving a marriage was at different times visited with more or less punishment, yet the right was never denied.

Keywords: Roman law, Ancient Rome, classical law, Augustus, Christianity, Imperial legislation, Justinian, marriage, divorce

Cuvinte cheie: Drept roman, Roma veche, drept classic, Augustus, creștinism, legislație imperială, Iustinian, căsătorie, divorț
 
         
     
         
         
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