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Slaves doing business: the role of Roman law in the economy of a Roman household

机译:奴隶经商:罗马法律在罗马家庭经济中的作用

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A Roman slave could hold property which, despite the fact that it belonged to his master, he was allowed to use as if it were his own. All acquisitions based on such a peculium were automatically credited to the master. His liability, however, never exceeded the peculium's value. This article tries to reconstruct economic relationships between masters and slaves or slaves and slaves within a household using the discussions of the Roman jurists about legal questions regarding slaves' peculia. The legal texts show that legal rules were widely applied to regulate economic and non-economic relationships in a big Roman household. The legal regime of peculium was also influenced by the fact that often some - if not all - the assets of a peculium had not been provided by the master but had been acquired by a slave on his own initiative.
机译:罗马奴隶可以拥有财产,尽管该财产属于他的主人,但他被允许像他自己的财产一样使用。所有基于此类peculium的采购都将自动记入主账户。但是,他的责任从来没有超过peculium的价值。本文试图利用罗马法学家对奴隶特有的法律问题的讨论,来重建家庭中主人与奴隶或奴隶与奴隶之间的经济关系。法律文本表明,法律规则广泛应用于规范罗马大家庭中的经济和非经济关系。人民的法律制度也受到这样一个事实的影响:通常,主人的某些(即使不是全部)资产不是由主人提供的,而是由奴隶主动获得的。

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