Concurrencia y paralelismos entre la Actio Legis Aquiliae y la Actio Furti

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 fur...

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Main Author: Torrent Ruiz, Armando José
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=7890726
Source:RIDROM: Revista Internacional de Derecho Romano, ISSN 1989-1970, Nº. 26, 2021, pags. 1-63
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Summary: 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.