Inclusion of the lex Anastasiana in the Civil Code and in state (and autonomous community) and European jurisprudence

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Published 07-06-2024
Pablo Fernández Belzunegui

Abstract

The issue of the assignment of receivables and its regulation is one that has considerable importance today. Its economic relevance stands out, but variants now exist, and it is worth tracing the origin of them all: an imperial constitution promulgated by Emperor Anastasius in Constantinople in 506. Thus, the article sets out to analyse the milestones encountered in that process, also taking into account the interpretation that contemporary jurisprudence has made of the regulation.

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Keywords

‘Lex Anastasiana’, Assignment of receivables, García Goyena, ‘Código Civil’, Civil Code, New Foral system of Navarre, Reception of Roman law

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Varia