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- Title
CONSENTIMIENTO VICIADO O ERROR EN LOS MATRIMONIOS DE CONVENIENCIA CELEBRADOS DESDE LA ANTIGUA ROMA.
- Authors
MUÑOZ CATALÁN, ELISA
- Abstract
With the accomplishment of the writing that follow we pretend to investigate the legal scope of the marriages celebrated in Rome at the lack of certain essential requirements, this pre-vented consider them as a matrimonium iustum, namely, a legal marriage with full effects to the classical roman System. Repairing, especially, in cases of absence of a true marital consent or those in which there was no affectio maritalis, understood as subjective and intentional element that generated the marital union. The above will lead us to, ultimately, systematize stable relationships existing in the Empire, taking account the criterion of whether mediated or not the consensus of the spouses; in this sense, we will differentiate between sham marriages, for complacency or for a price, marital unions celebrated with violence or fear, relationships by mistake or fraud, or even marriages without formality, solemnity or wedding ritual.
- Subjects
MARRIAGE (Roman law); CONSENT (Roman law); WEDDINGS; INTERPERSONAL relations; FRAUD (Roman law); MARITAL relations
- Publication
Revista Jurídica de la Universidad Autonóma de Madrid, 2013, Issue 27, p253
- ISSN
1575-720X
- Publication type
Article