Il "silenzio" sulla base della gl. Qui tacet, ad D.50.17.142
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Il "silenzio" sulla base della gl. Qui tacet, ad D.50.17.142Author (s)
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2015Publisher
Uniwersytet Warmińsko-MazurskiISSN
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Abstract
The renowned fragment of Paul (D. 50.17.142:
qui tacet, non utique fatetur:
sed tamen verum est eum non negare
) can not be interpreted in a generic way, its
true meaning and its scope are ... [+]
The renowned fragment of Paul (D. 50.17.142:
qui tacet, non utique fatetur:
sed tamen verum est eum non negare
) can not be interpreted in a generic way, its
true meaning and its scope are conditioned by its original context.
This passage comes from the Book LVI of Paul’s Comments to Edict, whose
title is
confessis et indefensis.
In the context of the text, the jurist tried to define two
different situations: that of the
confessus
considered as if it were a judgment rende
red against him as related in D. 42.2.1:
confessus pro iudicato est, qui quadammodo
sua sententia damnatur
; and that of the
tacens
(who does not defend himself) so that
his silence would try to avoid any liability.
In any case, it is sure that some Roman Law sources give several effects to the
silent or the passive behavior from a legal point of view; it can not be attributed to
silence an exclusive assessment valid for any type of activity or relationship. This
follows from the
exempla
collected in gl.
Qui tacet, ad
D. 50.17.142 that are subject
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