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Resumen de L'ussisione del fur nocturnus e diurnus qui se telo defendit tra norma e interpretatio

Maria Floriana Cursi

  • The paper aims to demostrate a change in the jurisprudential interpretation of the rules of the XII tables about the killing of the thief. In archaic law, the self-defense was allowed on the objective basis of a theft committed during the night, or during the day by an armed thief. The influence of the lex Aquilia, and particularly of the subjective idea of iniuria - identified with dolus or culpa - led the jurists to admit the self-defense only when the victim subjectively felt an imminent danger.


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