A Man's Home is His Castle – Câteva repere istorice europene ale evoluţiei conceptului de domiciliu în dreptul privat / A Man's Home is His Castle – European Historical Waypoints of the Evolution of the Concept of Domicile in Private Law

The legal concept of domicile can be historically back traced at least to Roman law as domicilium, having already established at the time the distinction to the neighboring concept of municipal citizenship (origo) and frequently helping to determine the applicable law and the forum or litigation ven...

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Main Author: Floare
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Language:English
Published: Editura Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași 2021-08-01
Series:Analele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii "Al.I. Cuza" din Iaşi. Ştiinţe Juridice
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Online Access:https://pub.law.uaic.ro/en/sumarul-fascicolelor/2021/anale-uaic-tomul-lxvii-stiine-juridice-nr.-ii/private-law/marius-floare
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spelling doaj-fdf90d9b483a43f6b6ffa42789a990912021-08-20T09:07:31ZengEditura Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din IașiAnalele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii "Al.I. Cuza" din Iaşi. Ştiinţe Juridice1221-84642537-30482021-08-016726170http://doi.org/10.47473/jss-2021-67-2-4A Man's Home is His Castle – Câteva repere istorice europene ale evoluţiei conceptului de domiciliu în dreptul privat / A Man's Home is His Castle – European Historical Waypoints of the Evolution of the Concept of Domicile in Private LawFloare0MariusThe legal concept of domicile can be historically back traced at least to Roman law as domicilium, having already established at the time the distinction to the neighboring concept of municipal citizenship (origo) and frequently helping to determine the applicable law and the forum or litigation venue. The migrations of late Antiquity and early Middle Ages had temporarily diminished the importance of this point of connection in determining the applicable law, having temporarily assured the dominance of the personality of the laws on ethnic and tribal criteria. Once the feudal system and the principle of territorial sovereignty were firmly established, the concept of domicile in its historically relevant guise had regained its importance in private law, its role being once again diminished only in the last few decades by the rise in European and international law of the related but more flexible concept of habitual residence. This presentation will attempt, using mainly the historical approach and limiting itself to the European legal area, to identify the most important waypoints of the evolution of the private law concept of „domicile”, from the Roman antiquity to the present days. https://pub.law.uaic.ro/en/sumarul-fascicolelor/2021/anale-uaic-tomul-lxvii-stiine-juridice-nr.-ii/private-law/marius-floaredomicilecitizenshippersonal lawhabitual residencehistory
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A Man's Home is His Castle – Câteva repere istorice europene ale evoluţiei conceptului de domiciliu în dreptul privat / A Man's Home is His Castle – European Historical Waypoints of the Evolution of the Concept of Domicile in Private Law
Analele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii "Al.I. Cuza" din Iaşi. Ştiinţe Juridice
domicile
citizenship
personal law
habitual residence
history
author_facet Floare
author_sort Floare
title A Man's Home is His Castle – Câteva repere istorice europene ale evoluţiei conceptului de domiciliu în dreptul privat / A Man's Home is His Castle – European Historical Waypoints of the Evolution of the Concept of Domicile in Private Law
title_short A Man's Home is His Castle – Câteva repere istorice europene ale evoluţiei conceptului de domiciliu în dreptul privat / A Man's Home is His Castle – European Historical Waypoints of the Evolution of the Concept of Domicile in Private Law
title_full A Man's Home is His Castle – Câteva repere istorice europene ale evoluţiei conceptului de domiciliu în dreptul privat / A Man's Home is His Castle – European Historical Waypoints of the Evolution of the Concept of Domicile in Private Law
title_fullStr A Man's Home is His Castle – Câteva repere istorice europene ale evoluţiei conceptului de domiciliu în dreptul privat / A Man's Home is His Castle – European Historical Waypoints of the Evolution of the Concept of Domicile in Private Law
title_full_unstemmed A Man's Home is His Castle – Câteva repere istorice europene ale evoluţiei conceptului de domiciliu în dreptul privat / A Man's Home is His Castle – European Historical Waypoints of the Evolution of the Concept of Domicile in Private Law
title_sort man's home is his castle – câteva repere istorice europene ale evoluţiei conceptului de domiciliu în dreptul privat / a man's home is his castle – european historical waypoints of the evolution of the concept of domicile in private law
publisher Editura Universității „Alexandru Ioan Cuza” din Iași
series Analele Ştiinţifice ale Universităţii "Al.I. Cuza" din Iaşi. Ştiinţe Juridice
issn 1221-8464
2537-3048
publishDate 2021-08-01
description The legal concept of domicile can be historically back traced at least to Roman law as domicilium, having already established at the time the distinction to the neighboring concept of municipal citizenship (origo) and frequently helping to determine the applicable law and the forum or litigation venue. The migrations of late Antiquity and early Middle Ages had temporarily diminished the importance of this point of connection in determining the applicable law, having temporarily assured the dominance of the personality of the laws on ethnic and tribal criteria. Once the feudal system and the principle of territorial sovereignty were firmly established, the concept of domicile in its historically relevant guise had regained its importance in private law, its role being once again diminished only in the last few decades by the rise in European and international law of the related but more flexible concept of habitual residence. This presentation will attempt, using mainly the historical approach and limiting itself to the European legal area, to identify the most important waypoints of the evolution of the private law concept of „domicile”, from the Roman antiquity to the present days.
topic domicile
citizenship
personal law
habitual residence
history
url https://pub.law.uaic.ro/en/sumarul-fascicolelor/2021/anale-uaic-tomul-lxvii-stiine-juridice-nr.-ii/private-law/marius-floare
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