Medieval Serbian law
Medieval Serbian law refers to the legislation used in the Medieval Serbian state. From the 12th to 15th centuries (during the dynasties of Nemanjić, Lazarević and Branković) there is a relatively large collection of legal documents.[1] All legal acts were created through the monarch's legislative activity, although with strong influence from neighbouring states and cities (the Byzantine Empire, first and foremost, Republic of Ragusa, Dalmatian cities, Republic of Venice, and partly the Kingdom of Hungary).[1] Medieval Serbian legal sources may be divided into charters, international treaties, codes of law and city statutes.[1] The oldest known legal source is the monastery charter to Hilandar (1198–99) by Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja.[1]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 Šarkić 1989, p. 184.
Sources
- Books
- Blagojević, Miloš (2001). Државна управа у српским средњовековним земљама [State administration in the Serb medieval lands]. Službeni list SRJ. (in Serbian)
- Janković, Dragoslav (1961). Istorija države i prava feudalne Srbije, XII-XV vek. Naućna knjiga. (in Serbian)
- Miklošič, Franc (1858). Monumenta Serbica spectantia historiam Serbiae, Bosnae, Ragusii. Vienna: apud Guilelmum Braumüller.
- Mošin, Vladimir A.; Ćirković, Sima M.; Šindik, Dušan (2011). Зборник средњовековних ћириличких повеља и писама Србије, Босне и Дубровника. Историјски институт. ISBN 978-86-7743-090-0. (in Serbian)
- Novaković, S., ed. (1912). Zakonski spomenici srpskih država srednjega veka. Beograd.
- Šarkić, Srđan (1996). Srednjovekovno srpsko pravo [Medieval Serbian law]. Matica srpska. (in Serbian)
- Solovjev, A. V. (1926). Odabrani spomenici srpskog prava - od XII do kraja XV veka. Beograd.
- Stojanović, Lj. (1929). Stare srpske povelje i pisma. Beograd–Sremski Karlovci.
- Journals
- Đorđević, Aleksandar (2006). "Family Co-Operative in Serbian Medieval Law". Collection Papers Fac. L. Nis. 47: 123–.
- Marković, B. (2007). "Justinijanov zakon, srednjovekovna vizantijsko-srpska pravna kompilacija" [Justinian Law, Medieval Byzantine-Serbian Legal Compilation]. Beograd: SANU.
- Šarkić, Srđan (2015). "Утицај византијског права на средњовековно српско право" [The Influence of Byzantine Law on Serbian Medieval Law]. Slověne=Словѣне. International Journal of Slavic Studies. 4 (2).
- Šarkić, Srđan (2013). "Службености у византијском и српском средњовековном праву" [Servitudes in Byzantine and Serbian medieval law]. Zbornik radova Vizantoloskog instituta. 50 (2): 1003–1012.
- Šarkić, Srđan (2011). "Some Remarks concerning the Reception of Byzantine Law in Mediaeval Serbia". Annals Fac. L. Belgrade Int'l Ed.: 241–.
- Šarkić, Srđan (2010). "Правни положај властеле у средњовековној Србији" [Legal Position of Noblemen in Medieval Serbia]. Зборник радова Правног факултета у Новом Саду. 44 (1): 7–27.
- Šarkić, Srđan (2008). "Natural persons (individuals) and legal persons (entities) in Serbian medieval law". Zbornik radova Vizantološkog instituta. 45: 223–229.
- Šarkić, Srđan (2008). "Provisions of Roman Law on Dowry in Serbian Mediaeval Law". Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Romanistische Abteilung. 125 (1): 682–687.
- Šarkić, Srđan (2005). "The Concept of Will in Roman, Byzantine and Serbian Medieval Law". Forschungen zur byzantinischen Rechtsgeschichte. Fontes minores. 11: 427–433.
- Šarkić, Srđan (1986). "Norms of a Constitutional Character in the Serbian Medieval Law". Zbornik radova. 20: 45–.
- Šarkić, Srđan (1989). "Izvori srednjovekovnog Srpskog prava". Zbornik PFZ. 39: 184–.
- Šarkić, Srđan. "Elements of Constitutionality in Medieval Serbian Law". IUS COMMUNE. Zeitschrift für Europäische Rechtsgeschichte. 15: 43–55.
- Stojanović, Ljubomir (1890). "Стари српски хрисовуљи, акти, биографије, летописи, типици, noменици, записи и др.". Споменик СКА. 3.
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