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PRAWO RZYMSKIE A EUROPEJSKA TRADYCJA PRAWNA
Author(s) -
Danuta KabatRudnicka
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
zeszyty prawnicze
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2353-8139
pISSN - 1643-8183
DOI - 10.21697/zp.2011.11.4.08
Subject(s) - law , civil law (civil law) , comparative law , public law , philosophy of law , legal history , private law , political science , municipal law , legal realism , empirical legal studies , sources of law , sociology
ROMAN LAW AND EUROPEAN LEGAL CULTURESummary The Roman law and the later neo-Roman law (ius commune), underlies the legal systems of the Western world, i.e. the continental system (civil law) and the Anglo-American system (common law). The essential constants of European legal culture, formed also by the Roman law are: personalism, referring to the individual as subject, end and an intellectual point of reference in the law; legalism, meaning not merely the monopoly of the modern legislator to create and change the law, but the need to base decisions about social relationships and conflicts on a general rule of law, whose validity and acceptance does not depend on moral, social and political values or purposes; intellectualism that relates to the particular way in which the phenomenon of law is understood. And even today, when we observe a trend towards the unification of law, whether on global or only a regional scale, the Roman law can still serve as a point of reference.

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