The protection of the contractor in public works contracts in the Roman Republic and Early Empire

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Journal of Legal History Pub Date : 2004-12-01 DOI:10.1080/0144036042000290735
P. Du Plessis
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The use of contractors to build and maintain public works in Rome and the provinces is a common feature of Roman building practice in the Republic and early Principate. It reflects a general tendency in Roman republican administration (also found in other sectors such as tax-farming) to let out state business to private entrepreneurs. While the extant sources frequently mention the use of contractors in public works contracts, most references do not describe the internal working of these contracts or (to use the terminology of Roman private law) the rights and duties of the parties involved. This article examines selected references to public works contracts in legal and literary sources in an attempt to clarify a single aspect of the contractual relationship between the state and an individual. The purpose of this survey is to establish whether the sources allude to any form of legal protection available to a contractor in his dealings with Roman magistrates in the context of public works contracts.
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罗马共和国和帝国早期公共工程合同中承包商的保护
在罗马和行省,使用承包商来建造和维护公共工程是共和时期和早期元首制时期罗马建筑实践的一个共同特征。这反映了罗马共和政府(也存在于其他部门,如税收农业)将国有企业交给私人企业家的总体趋势。虽然现存的资料经常提到承包商在公共工程合同中的使用,但大多数参考文献并没有描述这些合同的内部工作或(使用罗马私法的术语)所涉及的各方的权利和义务。本文考察了法律和文学资料中有关公共工程合同的精选参考文献,试图澄清国家与个人之间合同关系的一个方面。本调查的目的是确定资料来源是否暗示承包商在公共工程合同的背景下与罗马地方官员打交道时可获得任何形式的法律保护。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Legal History, founded in 1980, is the only British journal concerned solely with legal history. It publishes articles in English on the sources and development of the common law, both in the British Isles and overseas, on the history of the laws of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, and on Roman Law and the European legal tradition. There is a section for shorter research notes, review-articles, and a wide-ranging section of reviews of recent literature.
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