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INIURIA AND THE COMMON LAW
Título:
INIURIA AND THE COMMON LAW
Subtítulo:
Autor:
DESCHEEMAEKER, E
Editorial:
BLOOMSBURY
Año de edición:
2013
ISBN:
978-1-84946-503-8
Páginas:
276
129,95 €

 

Sinopsis



The delict of iniuria is among the most sophisticated products of the Roman legal tradition. The original focus of the delict was assault, although iniuria-literally a wrong or unlawful act-indicated a very wide potential scope. Yet it quickly grew to include sexual harassment and defamation, and by the first century CE it had been re-oriented around the concept of contumelia so as to incorporate a range of new wrongs, including insult and invasion of privacy. In truth, it now comprised all attacks on personality.

It is the Roman delict of iniuria which forms the foundation of both the South African and-more controversially-Scots laws of injuries to personality. On the other hand, iniuria is a concept formally alien to English law. But as its title suggests, this book of essays is representative of a species of legal scholarship best described as ´oxymoronic comparative law´, employing a concept peculiar to one legal tradition in order to interrogate another where, apparently, it does not belong. Addressing a series of doctrinal puzzles within the law of assault, defamation and breach of privacy, it considers in what respects the Roman delict of iniuria overlaps with its modern counterparts in England, Scotland and South Africa; the differences and similarities between the analytical frameworks employed in the ancient and modern law; and the degree to which the Roman proto-delict points the way to future developments in each of these three legal systems.
Table Of Contents

1. Iniuria and the Common Law
Eric Descheemaeker and Helen Scott
2. Iniuria, Roman and English
David Ibbetson
3. The actio iniuriarum in Scots Law: Romantic Romanism or Tool for Today?
Kenneth McKenzie Norrie
4. Solatium and Injury to Feelings: Roman Law, English Law and Modern Tort Theory
Eric Descheemaeker
5. Dissimulatio
Paul Mitchell
6. Contumelia and the South African Law of Defamation
Helen Scott
7. An Infringement of the corpus as a Form of iniuria: Roman and Medieval Reflections
Paul J du Plessis
8. The Protection of corpus in Modern and Early Modern Scots Law
John Blackie
9. The Gist of Defamation in South African Law
Anton Fagan
10. Retraction, Apology and Reply as Responses to iniuriae
Jonathan Burchell
11. Harassment: A Wrong without a Right?
François du Bois