Keywords
Concurrencia y paralelismos de acciones
Actio legis Aquiliae
Actio furti Concurrency and parallelism of actions
Actio legis Aquiliae
Actio furti
Actio legis Aquiliae
Actio furti Concurrency and parallelism of actions
Actio legis Aquiliae
Actio furti
How to Cite
Torrent, A. (2021). Concurrence and parallelisms between actio legis aquiliae and actio furti. RIDROM. International Journal of Roman Law, 1(26), 1–63. Retrieved from https://reunido.uniovi.es/index.php/ridrom/article/view/18172
Abstract
The aquilian plebiscite (286 B. C.) was a penal law that experimented an important jurisprudential extension from the original aquilian text for her application to new cases of dammum (faults). As a penal law the texts show a competition of procedural instruments in cases of similar torts (the furtum), and having in mind these circumstance seems posible a concurrency between actio legis Aquiliae and actio furti..Downloads
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