The Rise and Fall of Communal Liability in Ancient Law

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2003-09

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Parisi, F.
Dari Mattiaci, Guiseppe

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Abstract

In ancient societies, rules of communal responsibility permitted the imposition of retaliatory sanctions on a wrongdoer’s clan. These rules followed the collective ownership structure of early communities. Over time, notions of personal responsibility emerged, terminating the transfer of responsibility from one member to the whole clan. This paper intends to provide an economic explanation for this transition.

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communal liability, tort, ancient law, primitive society, group liability

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Parisi, F & Dari Mattiaci, G 2003 'The Rise and Fall of Communal Liability in Ancient Law' Discussion Paper Series / Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute, no. 12, vol. 03, UU USE Tjalling C. Koopmans Research Institute.