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Violence as a juridical institution has been known ever since the Roman Law, being crystallized as a vice in Justinian’s age. It is also known in the old Romanian law and is regulated both in the current civil Code and in the assumed Civil Code and is defined as being that consent vice which...
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The person’s civil ability, having as constitutive elements the capacity to have rights and obligations and the legal competence, assigns the juridical capacity specific to the civil law. While the civil capacity to have rights and obligations represents the general and abstract aptitude of a...
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