Robert Joseph Pothier and the Transition from Medieval “Divided Dominium” to Modern Absolute Dominium
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 July 2023
The second chapter focuses on a key and highly contested figure of European legal modernity: Robert Joseph Pothier. A visionary whose legal creativity was wholly projected into the future for some, and a lucid and pragmatic seventeenth-century mind for others, Pothier, working with preexisting materials facilitated the conceptual leap from medieval divided dominium to modern property as unitary and robust dominium.
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