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Riconoscimento e tutela delle fattispecie contrattuali atipiche: interferenze tra logiche argomentative e modelli processuali

2014

La ricerca affronta il tema della tutela delle fattispecie contrattuali atipiche, tenendo distinto il tema dell’atipicità processuale da quello dell’atipicità contrattuale in senso stretto. Ci si sofferma, in particolare, sulle relazioni tra processi logico-argomentativi (ragionamento paradigmatico: assimilazione, analogia; ragionamento sillogistico-deduttivo) e connessi modelli processuali (azione tipica, azione ad exemplum di tipo specifico, azione ad exemplum di tipo generico). Più precisamente, si sottopongono ad analisi i seguenti modelli solutivi. Soluzioni sostanzialmente e formalmente assimilative. Azioni ad exemplum di tipo specifico con assimilazione sostanziale, ma non formale, c…

Contratti innominati analogia ragionamento logico-deduttiv agere praescriptis verbis.Settore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'
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Note a margine di Paul. 5 quaest. D. 19.5.5.4-5

2021

The paper deals with Paul. 5 quaest., a well-known text on subject of innominate contracts. The author comes to the conclusion that the current version of the text is largely interpolated. At least for § 5, the concession of the contractual action must be attributed to Justinian’s compilers. Great caution is required for § 4, although the use of the agere praescriptis verbis is to be excluded for relationships involving a factum, quod locari non possit: for such relationships, the use of the the actio de dolo or actio in factum must be assumed, as appropriate.

agere praescriptis verbifacio ut faciamandatoSettore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'Contratti innominati
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Celio Sabino e la venalis possessio di C.4.64.1 (Gord., a. 238)

2012

The present work has as its subject a noted constitution by Gordiano from 238 a.d. in which is discussed the theme of guarantee from eviction in terms of trade operations similar to emptio venditio. In terms of ad exemplum ex empto actionis given to the possessio venalis buyer this paper agrees with dominant theory which excludes an actio ex empto identification. Doubts are expressed however on the amenability of the agere p.v., and the conjecture put forward by E. Sciandrello that there was a revision of Celio Sabino's doctrine by the imperial chancellery is also here contested. In reference to hypotheses of possessio non venalis trade, suspicions are expressed regarding the authenticity o…

permuta contratti innominati agere praescriptis verbisSettore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'
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Tra patti dotali e spese di viaggio: a proposito dell’actio utilis in factum di Pap. 4 resp. D. 23.4.26.3

2022

This study deals with Pap. 4 resp. D. 23.4.26.3, interesting text of Papinian in which an actio utilis in factum is granted against the husband who, in violation of what was agreed, had not reimbursed his wife for the travel expenses incurred to reach him. The author excludes it was a contractual action (a. praescriptis verbis, a.c.i.), believing rather that it was an a. de dolo in factum, in application of the principle that prohibited the exercise of infaming actions between spouses (C. 5.12.1.2; Ulp. 11 ad ed. D. 4.3.11.1).

contratti innominatiActio utilis in factumpatti dotaliSettore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'azioni infamanti tra coniugi.actio de dolo
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Le fattispecie contrattuali atipiche: logiche argomentative e modelli processuali

2013

Contratti innominati analogia agere praescripits verbisSettore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'
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L’actio in factum come surrogato dell’azione di ripetizione? A proposito di Iul. 60 dig. D. 39.6.18.1 e Iav. 13 epist. D. 19.5.10

2021

The study touches upon the theme of the relationship between condictio and actio in factum in the matter of innominate contracts. More precisely, the question arises whether the atio in factum could have performed a merely repetitive function, rather than lead to the protection of the negative interest. In this regard the author deals with Iul. 60 dig. D. 39.6.18.1 and Iav. 13 epist. D. 19.5.10, on the subject of donatio mortis causa and (quasi-)usufruct respectively. What the two texts have in common is the fact that in both cases the use of an actio in factum pretoria (pursuant to Gai 4.46) is envisaged in a purely repetitive function and that for both cases a relationship with the issue …

condictiocontratti innominatilegatum partitionisActio in factumSettore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'donatio mortis causaquasi usufrutto
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