Liberty and dignity in ancient Rome – personal or public goods? Few remarks on Borys Łapicki’s grounds Cover Image

Wolność i godność w starożytnym Rzymie – dobra osobiste czy społeczne? Kilka uwag na tle poglądów Borysa Łapickiego
Liberty and dignity in ancient Rome – personal or public goods? Few remarks on Borys Łapicki’s grounds

Author(s): Bożena Czech-Jezierska
Subject(s): History of Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Ancient World
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Warmińsko-Mazurskiego w Olsztynie
Keywords: Borys Łapicki; liberty in ancient Rome; dignity in ancient Rome; personal goods in Roman law;

Summary/Abstract: This paper takes an effort to present views of Roman law professor Borys Łapicki on the concept and meaning of liberty and dignity in ancient Rome. He saw close relation between these two ideas and he was trying to prove its social character. Borys Łapicki pointed out resulting that kind of connections from the role of ethics in development of ancient Roman law. However, applying the Marxist method in science was also using in some of his books. Despite of criticisms in relation to Borys Łapicki’s works, his contribiution to research on Roman law should be appreciated. He was both scientist and humanist and he tried to pay attention to ethic component in the Roman law and this makes his ideas of liberty and dignity universal. It forms part of the concept of romanesimo which is understanding the Roman law as an important part of achievement European civilization and some kind of appropriate role model of legal culture.

  • Issue Year: 2019
  • Issue No: 46
  • Page Range: 51-67
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Polish