‘Common possession’ can be designated as a distinguishing feature of the legal status of common goods, as opposed to the monopolistic character of real rights and especially property. The paper aims at proving how the study of the Roman legal category of res in usu publico can shed a light on the interpretation of existing legislation and ground a legal regulation of the commons based on possessory remedies.
Alvise Schiavon , Tommaso Dalla Massara (2021). Remarks on Common Possession Between Law and History. GLOBAL JURIST, 21(3), 561-570 [10.1515/gj-2021-0077].
Remarks on Common Possession Between Law and History
Alvise Schiavon;
2021
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‘Common possession’ can be designated as a distinguishing feature of the legal status of common goods, as opposed to the monopolistic character of real rights and especially property. The paper aims at proving how the study of the Roman legal category of res in usu publico can shed a light on the interpretation of existing legislation and ground a legal regulation of the commons based on possessory remedies.File in questo prodotto:
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