Exam questions

[1] The concept and significance of Roman law.

[2] Sources of Roman law.

[3] Four periods of the Roman state.

[4] Kingdom.

[5] Code XII Table.

[6] Republic.

[7] Law of the Republic.

[9] Principate.

[10] Classical jurisprudence.

[11] Dominate.

[12] Justinian’s codification.

[13] Digest.

[14] Division of rights.

[15] Reception of Roman law.

[16] Legal and business capacity.

[17] Natural persons.

[18] Status libertatis.

[19] Status civitati.

[20] Status familiae.

[21] Capitis deminutio.

[22] Tortious capacity.

[23] Legal Entities.

[24] Roman family law.

[25] Kinship.

[26] Patria potestat.

[27] The concept and types of marriage.

[28] The notion of civil proceedings.

[29] Legis actio procedure.

[30] Formula procedure.

[31] Extraordinary process.

[32] Lawsuit.

[33] The notion of real rights.

[34] The concept and division of things.

[34] The concept and elements of the statehood.

[35] Types of statehood.

[36] Statehood protection.

[37] The concept and types of property.

[38] Property restrictions.

[39] Co-ownership.

[40] Iustus titulus and modus adquirendi.

[41] Occupation.

[42] Treasure trove.

[43] Increment.

[44] Mixture of things.

[45] Processing.

[46] Fructus.

[47] Derivative acquisition of property.

[48] ​​Property protection.

[49] Rei vindicatio.

[50] Actio negatoria.

[51] Praetorian property.

[52] Servitudes.

[53] Actual servitudes.

[54] Personal servitudes.

[55] Termination of easement.

[56] Emphyteusis and superficies.

[57] Lien.

[58] Fiducia.

[59] Pignus.

[60] Mortgage.

[61] The notion of bonds.

[62] Objectives of bonds.

[63] Subjects of bonds.

[64] Extinguishing bonds.

[65] Contracts.

[66] Deficiencies.

[67] Verbal contracts.

[68] Nexum.

[69] Stipulatio.

[70] Literary contracts.

[71] Real contracts.

[72] Mutuum.

[73] Comodatum.

[74] Depositum.

[75] Consensus agreements.

[76] Emptio venditio.

[77] Locatio conductio.

[78] Societas.

[79] Mandatum.

[80] Untitled contracts.

[81] Pacta.

[82] Quasi-contracts.

[83] Condictiones sine causa.

[84] Negoriorum gestio.

[85] Communio incidens.

[86] Torts.

[87] Civil torts.

[88] Quasi-torts.

[89] Legacy.

[90] Basics for inheritance.

[91] Testament.

[92] Forms of will.

[93] Legal succession.

[94] Inheritance under civil law, Praetorian law and Justinian’s law.

[95] Necessary hereditary law.

[96] Delation.

[97] Legacies.

[98] Fideicommissum.

[99] Universal fideicommissum.

[100] Gift in case of death.