APA 6th Edition Held, H. (2019). Philosophical Background of the Condictio Claims in Classical Roman Law. Zbornik Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu, 69 (3), 347-375. https://doi.org/10.3935/zpfz.69.3.02
MLA 8th Edition Held, Henrik-Riko. "Philosophical Background of the Condictio Claims in Classical Roman Law." Zbornik Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu, vol. 69, br. 3, 2019, str. 347-375. https://doi.org/10.3935/zpfz.69.3.02. Citirano 15.01.2021.
Chicago 17th Edition Held, Henrik-Riko. "Philosophical Background of the Condictio Claims in Classical Roman Law." Zbornik Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu 69, br. 3 (2019): 347-375. https://doi.org/10.3935/zpfz.69.3.02
Harvard Held, H. (2019). 'Philosophical Background of the Condictio Claims in Classical Roman Law', Zbornik Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu, 69(3), str. 347-375. https://doi.org/10.3935/zpfz.69.3.02
Vancouver Held H. Philosophical Background of the Condictio Claims in Classical Roman Law. Zbornik Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu [Internet]. 2019 [pristupljeno 15.01.2021.];69(3):347-375. https://doi.org/10.3935/zpfz.69.3.02
IEEE H. Held, "Philosophical Background of the Condictio Claims in Classical Roman Law", Zbornik Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu, vol.69, br. 3, str. 347-375, 2019. [Online]. https://doi.org/10.3935/zpfz.69.3.02
Sažetak In this article the author analyses the problem of the philosophical background of the condictio claims in classical Roman law from three different aspects. First he deals with the issue of the apparent origins of the philosophical principles and concepts associated with condictio claims in sources such as ius naturale, aequitas, natura, etc. After dismissing the possibility of their postclassical origin, the focus of the analysis shifts to the possible influences of certain Greek philosophical schools on them, namely the Peripatetics and the Stoics. Finally, the actual reach of such influence is discussed.