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- Title
Enacted “Jus Valachicum” in South Transylvania (14th-18th Centuries).
- Authors
COSMA, Ela
- Abstract
The case studies presented in our approach analyse from the perspective of legal history several medieval and premodern historical documents. They reflect enactments of the Jus Valachicum in South Transylvania among the Romanians living on the Saxon Land, in Mărginimea Sibiului, and in its vicinity, in the citadel and Land of Făgăraş. Illustrations and prescriptions of enacted Romanian customary law are included in: the Romanian-Saxon peace convention of Cristian (13 January 1383); the protocol of the seat of Sălişte (16th-18th centuries); Constitutio gremialis Sedis Szeliste (1585); Cartea ocolniță from Răşinari (22 May 1488); Transmissionales in causa Possesionis Resinar contra Liberam Regiamque Civitatem Cibiniensem (1784); the Jura (Rights) of Răşinari (15th-18th centuries); the Statutes of Făgăraş (15 May 1508). These enactments of Jus Valachicum abolish the bias of a strictly oral, unwritten and unstructured Romanian customary law. They also confirm de iure the legal situation extant de facto, thus proving the long uninterrupted use of Jus Valachicum among the South-Transylvanian Romanians during the 14th-18th centuries.
- Subjects
JURA Mountains (France &; Switzerland); LEGAL history; CUSTOMARY law; HISTORICAL source material; MIDDLE Ages; FOURTEENTH century; RIGHTS; ROMANIANS
- Publication
Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai, Historia, 2022, Vol 67, Issue 1, p3
- ISSN
1220-0492
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.24193/subbhist.2022.1.01