RIDROM. International Journal of Roman Law

Current Issue

Vol. 33 No. 2 (2024)
Published October 28, 2024
RIDROM

The International Review of Roman Law was created in 2008 under the auspices of the Ibero-American Association of Roman Law and the University of Castilla-La Mancha, thanks to the initiative, work and selfless dedication of Professor of Roman Law Dr. Gustavo Raúl de las Heras Sánchez for more than 14 years, who has been in charge of directing and publishing the journal up to and including issue 27. The entire trajectory of this first phase of the journal can be consulted in RIDROM

The aim of the journal is to disseminate the results of research in the field of Roman Law and its reception. It was born and continues with the vocation of overcoming any geographical frontiers and is open to all individuals and institutions with the same aim in mind. It will also disseminate the activities of the Ibero-American Association and any news and information of interest to the Roman community.

In the new phase that begins with issue 28 (2022), the aim is to improve a series of formal aspects that will lead to an increase in the journal's inclusion in international databases and an improvement in the classification of those already existing, with the invaluable help of the Publications Service of the University of Oviedo, hosted on the REUNIDO platform of the University of Oviedo: RIDROM.SERIE II 

RIDROM has received in 2023 the Quality Seal in the 8th edition of the FECYT Journal Evaluation process, issued by the Evaluation Commission in accordance with the participation procedure and published on 30 December 2022.

RIDROM is a scientific journal published every six months in electronic format, open access and free of charge (Open Access Journal).

sello Fecyt RIDROM 2023

ARTICULOS

Consuelo Carrasco García
1-29
Pledge and mortgage: legal words, poetic words
https://doi.org/10.17811/ridrom.33.2.2024.1-29
PDF (Español (España)) HTML (Español (España))
Francisco Javier Casinos Mora
30-90
Law and theology in the formation of the ius commune: Vacario's Summa dematrimonio and the perfection of the marriage bond
https://doi.org/10.17811/ridrom.33.2.2024.30-90
PDF (Español (España)) HTML (Español (España))
Tiziana Chiusi
91-128
"Places of Remembrance" and Roman Law
https://doi.org/10.17811/ridrom.33.2.2024.91-128
PDF (Español (España)) HTML (Español (España))
Esther Domínguez López
129-180
Metus as a potential cause of inefficacy of the legal transaction. The case of in adulterio deprehensus
https://doi.org/10.17811/ridrom.33.2.2024.129-180
PDF (Español (España)) HTML (Español (España))
María Olga Gil Garcia
181-229
The permanence of the principle "mater semper certa est" after assisted reproduction techniques
https://doi.org/10.17811/ridrom.33.2.2024.181-229
PDF (Español (España)) HTML (Español (España))
Fausto Giumetti
230-269
Vis grata puellis: current persistence of an old stereotype (brief history of sexual violence from Ovid to “La manada”)
https://doi.org/10.17811/ridrom.33.2.2024.230-269
PDF (Español (España)) HTML (Español (España))
Nerea Hernanz Montalvillo
270-297
Mental illness as a modifying factor of legal capacity from the reception of Roman Law in Spain
https://doi.org/10.17811/ridrom.33.2.2024.270-297
PDF (Español (España)) HTML (Español (España))
Alejandro Valencia Virosta
298-330
Imprisonment for debts in ‘Las Siete Partidas’: background and references
https://doi.org/10.17811/ridrom.33.2.2024.298-330
PDF (Español (España)) HTML (Español (España))
View All Issues

INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF ROMAN LAW

Roman Law,Romanistic Tradition and Historical-Juridical Sciences