Este trabajo se enmarca en la discusión sobre la aplicación del régimen general de responsabilidad por daños en materia de familia, específicamente en la cuestión del divorcio. Por medio de un recorrido histórico se intenta mostrar como, hasta el momento de la codificación, existe un régimen especial de responsabilidad para el caso de divorcio. Dicho régimen será posteriormente abolido, dejando con ello un vacío que, en buena medida, da origen al debate actual.
This research covers the changes in the familial structures that occurred during the first millennium. In particular, it focuses on the institution of patria potestas and on emancipation. By looking at the transformation of juridical institutions, this article seeks to show the long-term evolution of the relation between adulthood, marriage, and emancipation in the families of late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. This research analyzes Roman law and the law of the Christian Mediterranean during this period, particularly in the Iberian and Italian Peninsulas as well as in the Byzantine Empire.
Resumen: En este trabajo se presenta una comparación de algunas cuestiones referidas al matrimonio en el Mediterráneo cristiano occidental y Bizantino. Se propone un paralelo entre las modalidades de matrimonio; en particular a través del juego de las variables que supone un matrimonio escrito y no escrito, con transferencia de bienes o sin transferencia de bienes.Palabras clave: Historia del matrimonio -Derecho de familia --Derecho de la alta Edad Media -Derecho bizantino -Derecho comparado-
Forms of marriage in Byzantium and the Christian West during late antiquity and early Middle AgesAbstract: This paper presents a comparison between some issues related to marriage in Christian Mediterranean, in both the West and the Byzantine area. It is proposed a parallel between modes of marriage; in particular through the interplay of two variables: a written and unwritten marriage, and marriage with or without transfer of goods.
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