El concepto de "res" en los juristas romanos, II : Las "res communes omnium"

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The article aims at discussing the concept of res communes omnium, its origin, meaning and the way it is organized. After examining the opinions of the most important Romanists that have dealt with the matter, it can be inferred that even in the Classical Period there was full recognition of the category, but with a different nomenclature, which was included in the Cospus Iuris, and that it was the jurist Marcianus who would have included aqua profluens in this kind of things.

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Ponce, J. D. T. (2012). El concepto de “res” en los juristas romanos, II : Las “res communes omnium.” Revista de Estudios Historico-Juridicos, (34), 127–163. https://doi.org/10.4067/s0716-54552012000100005

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