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@article{1362959, author = {Šmídová Malárová, Lenka}, article_location = {London}, article_number = {1}, keywords = {Legal Principles; Roman Law; Procedural Law; Absence; Legal Sentences; Middle Ages; Czech Lands; Municipal Law; Case Law; Brno; Causa Absentia; Uherské Hradiště}, language = {eng}, issn = {2042-6402}, journal = {Journal on European history of law}, title = {„Causa legittimae absentiae“ in Legal Praxis of the Medieval Town Law in Moravia}, volume = {7}, year = {2016} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1362959 AU - Šmídová Malárová, Lenka PY - 2016 TI - „Causa legittimae absentiae“ in Legal Praxis of the Medieval Town Law in Moravia JF - Journal on European history of law VL - 7 IS - 1 SP - 125-129 EP - 125-129 PB - STS Science Centre SN - 20426402 KW - Legal Principles KW - Roman Law KW - Procedural Law KW - Absence KW - Legal Sentences KW - Middle Ages KW - Czech Lands KW - Municipal Law KW - Case Law KW - Brno KW - Causa Absentia KW - Uherské Hradiště N2 - Municipal books Liber negotiorum civitatis Hradisch and Liber informationum et sententiarum include a large amount of case law, which Moravian royal town Uherské Hradiště received from Brno in Middle Ages. Some of these cases were decided in accordance with the Roman law principle that did not allow to give the default judgement in the event that a party, which did not come to the court, correctly apologized for his or her absence. Town law of Brno was based on Roman law and it also applies to the case of causa absentia. The analysis of the relevant case law partly shows that Roman law procedural rules concerning the consequences of absence in the court were applied also in Brno and Uherské Hradiště legal practice. ER -
ŠMÍDOVÁ MALÁROVÁ, Lenka. „Causa legittimae absentiae“ in Legal Praxis of the Medieval Town Law in Moravia. \textit{Journal on European history of law}. London: STS Science Centre, 2016, roč.~7, č.~1, s.~125-129. ISSN~2042-6402.
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