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Propter celeritatem dirimendarum litium – Presumptions and Stipulatio in Roman Law (CROSBI ID 47272)

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Karlović, Tomislav Propter celeritatem dirimendarum litium – Presumptions and Stipulatio in Roman Law // Truth and Efficiency in Civil Litigation / van Rhee, C. H. ; Uzelac, Alan (ur.). Cambridge : Antwerpen : Portland: Intersentia, 2012. str. 375-387

Podaci o odgovornosti

Karlović, Tomislav

engleski

Propter celeritatem dirimendarum litium – Presumptions and Stipulatio in Roman Law

The paper deals with the issue of presumptions in Roman law and their development in the context of relationship between stipulatio and cautio. It is argued that the process in which cautio became ever more significant is indicative of the changes in the law of presumptions in Roman law. Furthermore, it is emphasized that the introduction of relevant presumptions by Justinian was closely connected with the efforts to increase the efficiency of the courts and suppress the fraudulent behaviour of the parties.

praesumptio, stipulatio, cautio, civil procedure

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Podaci o prilogu

375-387.

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Podaci o knjizi

Truth and Efficiency in Civil Litigation

van Rhee, C. H. ; Uzelac, Alan

Cambridge : Antwerpen : Portland: Intersentia

2012.

978-1-78068-133-7

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