Roman law in doctoral theses of Nikola Krstić from 1854

The author analyses a dozen of claims ('theses') from Roman law in the doctoral work of Nikola Krstić 'Theses ex scientis juridicis et politicis', who defended it at the Royal University of Pest in 1854. This Latin text has not been published so far, so comprehensive translation...

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Main Author: Bujuklić Žika
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Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade, Faculty of Law, Belgrade, Serbia 2018-01-01
Series:Anali Pravnog Fakulteta u Beogradu
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0003-2565/2018/0003-25651803031B.pdf
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description The author analyses a dozen of claims ('theses') from Roman law in the doctoral work of Nikola Krstić 'Theses ex scientis juridicis et politicis', who defended it at the Royal University of Pest in 1854. This Latin text has not been published so far, so comprehensive translation with expert commentary is a task that is awaiting our legal science. However, on the basis of this partial analysis, which includes only a small piece of a total of seventy theses, the author concludes that this candidate had an enviable legal education and a boldness to engage in an under-investigated area of legal science. Krstić showed a good knowledge of the basic institutions of Roman law and desire to introduce in its 'theses' the issues that are innovative, insufficiently tested. He was comparing different Roman institutions mutually, comparing them also with the law of other ancient nations, searching for their influences in medieval Serbia and modern Civil Codes (Serbian and Austrian). Krstić's work represents the first step in the area of legal history in Serbia and he is justified as the founder of this legal discipline at the University of Belgrade. The author concludes that the questions that Krstić raised still remain the subject of studying of numerous civilians and Romanists, up to the most recent times.
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spelling doaj-art-a4bf6624f3ee47d78edc045a572b57cf2025-08-20T02:23:05ZengUniversity of Belgrade, Faculty of Law, Belgrade, SerbiaAnali Pravnog Fakulteta u Beogradu0003-25652406-26932018-01-01663315610.5937/AnaliPFB1803031B0003-25651803031BRoman law in doctoral theses of Nikola Krstić from 1854Bujuklić Žika0Univerzitet u Beogradu, Pravni fakultet, SerbiaThe author analyses a dozen of claims ('theses') from Roman law in the doctoral work of Nikola Krstić 'Theses ex scientis juridicis et politicis', who defended it at the Royal University of Pest in 1854. This Latin text has not been published so far, so comprehensive translation with expert commentary is a task that is awaiting our legal science. However, on the basis of this partial analysis, which includes only a small piece of a total of seventy theses, the author concludes that this candidate had an enviable legal education and a boldness to engage in an under-investigated area of legal science. Krstić showed a good knowledge of the basic institutions of Roman law and desire to introduce in its 'theses' the issues that are innovative, insufficiently tested. He was comparing different Roman institutions mutually, comparing them also with the law of other ancient nations, searching for their influences in medieval Serbia and modern Civil Codes (Serbian and Austrian). Krstić's work represents the first step in the area of legal history in Serbia and he is justified as the founder of this legal discipline at the University of Belgrade. The author concludes that the questions that Krstić raised still remain the subject of studying of numerous civilians and Romanists, up to the most recent times.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0003-2565/2018/0003-25651803031B.pdfnikola krstićdoctoral thesisroman lawlegislation of tsar dušanserbian and austrian civil codes
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Roman law in doctoral theses of Nikola Krstić from 1854
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roman law
legislation of tsar dušan
serbian and austrian civil codes
title Roman law in doctoral theses of Nikola Krstić from 1854
title_full Roman law in doctoral theses of Nikola Krstić from 1854
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title_short Roman law in doctoral theses of Nikola Krstić from 1854
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doctoral thesis
roman law
legislation of tsar dušan
serbian and austrian civil codes
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