Individual Will and the Civil Law Tradition
Individual Will and the Civil Law Tradition
Rethinking Lex Privata
dalla Massara, Tommaso
Taylor & Francis Ltd
02/2026
376
Dura
Inglês
9781041134381
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Introduction. Part 1: Hypothesis. Individual will as a norm 1. Will and knowledge 2. The contract between will and norm 3. Voluntas as lex. The ancient roots of a modern legal idea Part 2: Problems. Individual will and decision-making 4. The legal force of the individual will: Reflections at the intersection of political philosophy and legal theory 5. Voluntas and lex contractus in the interpretation of standard clauses 6. Legal voluntas ex machina. The impossibility of non-performance in the age of code Part 3: Dynamics. Individual will in action 7. Will and rule in civil proceedings 8. The will in the per formulas procedure in Roman Law. The actio Part 4: Pathology. Imperfect individual will 9. Error and contractual synallagma in Ulpian's thought 10. Error and last will in Ulpian's thought 11. The will in the performance of the obligation: Between coercibility and spontaneity 12. Omissive fraud during negotiations from the perspective of contractual liability Part 5: Absence. Fragile dimensions of individual will 13. Invitus. The unwilling between state of mind and declaration 14. The absent voluntas: Roman semantics and modern dogmatics 15. Free will and remedies against violence in Roman provinces. Cases and issues in epigraphic and papyrological sources 16. Invitus and legal practice. Technical language as imperative Part 6: Arbitrium beyond individual will 17. The determinative will of contractual content: The Russian roulette clauses 18. Limits to the will of a party, between arbitrariness and potestativity: The case of the Russian roulette clause
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Regulatory Free Will;Lex Contractus;Roman Law;Private Law;Contract Law;Civil Law;Comparative Law;Legal History;Legal Philosophy;Legal Theory
Introduction. Part 1: Hypothesis. Individual will as a norm 1. Will and knowledge 2. The contract between will and norm 3. Voluntas as lex. The ancient roots of a modern legal idea Part 2: Problems. Individual will and decision-making 4. The legal force of the individual will: Reflections at the intersection of political philosophy and legal theory 5. Voluntas and lex contractus in the interpretation of standard clauses 6. Legal voluntas ex machina. The impossibility of non-performance in the age of code Part 3: Dynamics. Individual will in action 7. Will and rule in civil proceedings 8. The will in the per formulas procedure in Roman Law. The actio Part 4: Pathology. Imperfect individual will 9. Error and contractual synallagma in Ulpian's thought 10. Error and last will in Ulpian's thought 11. The will in the performance of the obligation: Between coercibility and spontaneity 12. Omissive fraud during negotiations from the perspective of contractual liability Part 5: Absence. Fragile dimensions of individual will 13. Invitus. The unwilling between state of mind and declaration 14. The absent voluntas: Roman semantics and modern dogmatics 15. Free will and remedies against violence in Roman provinces. Cases and issues in epigraphic and papyrological sources 16. Invitus and legal practice. Technical language as imperative Part 6: Arbitrium beyond individual will 17. The determinative will of contractual content: The Russian roulette clauses 18. Limits to the will of a party, between arbitrariness and potestativity: The case of the Russian roulette clause
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