ECON 1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Jus Gentium, Bartolus De Saxoferrato, Baldus De Ubaldis

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No, roman law did not know pil rules as we know nowadays. It had 2 systems of law ius civile(private law for romans) and ius gentium ( roman law applicable on non-roman citizens/foreigners). The term ius gentium is used today but it refers to public international law. In roman law it had a different definition ( roman law for foreigners) Later : personal application of statutes and customs : key was the backround of the party. , if the church was a party roman law applied due to the fact that the head of the roman. Ecclesia vivat lege romano) existed until the beginning of 12th century. Very famous "nobody is a lawyer if not a follower of bartolus"". He gave his opinion on the conflicts of laws which can be found in the commentary on the first part of the. Whether a certain statute applies or not we have to pay attention to the words of the custom.

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