Setkání římského práva s právem staré Číny

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Hlavní autor: Tomášek, Michal (Autor)
Médium: Článek
Vydáno: Praha : Karolinum, 2020
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On-line přístup:Digitalizovaný dokument
Příbuzné jednotky:Obsaženo v: Právněhistorické studie 50 (1), 2020
Popis
Popis jednotky:Two big ancient civilizations – Roman and Chinese – created important legal systems which were to influence legal development in Europe and in China respectively. Archeologic discoveries prove there has been exchange of goods between both empires. China was exporting silk to Rome, Romans were exporting glass to China. In 2nd century BC, Han dynasty emperor opened a commercial route later named “Silk road”. Chinese were protecting their exports by military convoys applying their legal regulations. On some spots, they transmitted their goods to intermediators who were dealing with Roman merchants. Romans were using their ius gentium. For maritime trade Chinese opened ports under state surveillance in today’s Vietnam. There are no proofs that Chinese were interested in Roman law and vice versa. Although Romans were visiting Han dynasty court no official Chinese envoy has ever visited Roman officials.
Fyzický popis:s. 9-21
ISSN:0079-4929