The cessio bonorum in the Medieval Legal Tradition
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Transfer of goods – Ius commune – Middle AgesAbstract
The article shows how some legal institutions like the cessio bonorum emerged with the reception of the ius commune. The cessio bonorum reveals the miserable benefit that entailed the cession of property that was granted to debtors as a way to avoid imprisonment. Glossators and commentators analyzed and systematize this Roman law institution as never had been done.
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Published
2016-11-01
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Juan Alfredo Obarrio. (2016). The cessio bonorum in the Medieval Legal Tradition. GLOSSAE. European Journal of Legal History, (13), pp. 442–484. Retrieved from https://www.glossae.eu/glossaeojs/article/view/245
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