Theologians and contract law: the moral transformation of the "Ius commune" (ca. 1500-1650)
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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgments ................................................................................... Prologue ..................................................................................................... Notes on the Text and Its Modes of Reference .................................. 1 xv xvii xix Method and Direction ...................................................................... lí Research hypothesis ................................................................. 1.2 Research design ......................................................................... 1.3 Selection of sources ................................................................... і і 8 14 2 Theologians and Contract Law: Contextual Elements ................ 2.1 Theologians and the ius commune ......................................... 2.1.1 Law and theology? ........................................................ 2.1.2 The ius commune in Spain and its theological status ................................................................................. 2.1.3 A syncretic legal culture ............................................... 2.2 From manuals for confessors to systematic legal treatises 2.2.1 Symbiosis versus separation of law and morality .... 2.2.2 The Dominicans at Salamanca and the renewal of the Catholic tradition ............................................... 2.2.3 The Jesuits and the reinforcement of the symbiosis 2.3 Moral jurisprudence and the courtof conscience ............... 2.3.1 A court for the soul and the truth .............................. 2.3.2 A
minimalisticconcept of morality ............................. 2.3.3 A plurality of legal sources .......................................... 2.4 Enforcement mechanisms ....................................................... 2.4.1 Norms and force ............................................................ 2.4.2 Evangelical denunciation and the power of the keys ............................................................................ 2.4.3 Secret compensation ..................................................... 21 22 22 88 101 3 Toward a General Law of Contract ................................................. 3.1 Introduction ................................................................................ 3.2 The long roads to consensualism ........................................... 3.2.1 Haunted by the Romans ............................................... 3.2.1.1 The civilian tradition ...................................... 3.2.1.2 Classical convulsions ...................................... 105 105 107 107 109 115 28 40 44 44 49 55 69 69 73 82 86 86
viii CONTENTS 3.2.2 The refreshing spirit of canon law .......................... 3.2.2.1 Pacta quantumcumque nuda servanda ....... 3.2.2.2 Causa .......................................................... 3.2.3 A new world: the victory of consensualism ............ 3.2.3.1 Natural law ................................................. 3.2.3.2 In utroqueforo hodie ex pacto nudo habebimus ius agendi .................................. 3.3 The making of contractual obligation ............................... 3.3.1 Liberty and the will .................................................. 3.3.1.1 Contrahentibus libertas restituía ................. 3.3.1.2 Voluntas libertatém possidens ..................... 3.3.1.3 De contractibus in genere ............................ 3.3.2 All accepted promises are binding .......................... 3.3.2.1 First requirement: animus obligandi .......... 3.3.2.2 Second requirement: promissio externa ..... 3.3.2.3 Third requirement: promissio acceptata ..................................................... 3.3.3 The interpretation of contractual obligation .......... 3.3.3.1 Fictitious and doubtful promises ............... 3.3.3.2 Legally vs morally binding promises ......... 3·3·3·3 Implied conditions and changed circumstances ............................................. 3.4 Grotius ................................................................................ 3.5 Conclusion .......................................................................... 4 Natural Limitations on ‘Freedom of Contract’ .......................... 4.1 Introduction
........................................................................ 4.2 Duress {metus) .................................................................... 4.2.1 Foundations .............................................................. 4.2.1.1 Romano-canon law .................................... 4.2.1.2 The Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition .......... 4.2.1.3 Soto: the virtues of constancy and courage .... 4.2.1.4 Covarruvias at the confluence of scholasticism and humanism ..................... 4.2.1.5 Molina: duress makes contracts void ab initio ....................................................... 4.2.2 Tomás Sanchez’s doctrine of duress ........................ 4.2.2.1 Duress and the law of marriage ................. 4.2.2.2 The constant man test of coercion ............ 121 122 130 142 143 153 162 163 163 166 170 178 178 182 187 192 192 197 202 208 212 215 215 216 216 216 219 224 225 231 234 234 236
CONTENTS 4.2.2.2.1 Promoting virtue, protecting the weak ..................................... Փ2.2.2.2 The constant man, his relatives, and his friends ............................ 4.2.2.2.3 The constant man, his property, and his profits ............................ 4.2.2.3 Pressure and flattery ................................... 4.2.24 Reverential fear ........................................... 4.2.2.5 Void vs voidable contracts .......................... 4.2.3 The Jesuit moral theologians and the casuistry of duress ....................................................................... 4.2.3.1 Duress and general contract doctrine ........ 4.2.3.2 Contract as a means of escaping a threat ... 4.2.3.3 The use and abuse of litigation rights ........ 4.2.3.4 Minor fear ................................................... 4.2.3.5 Void vs voidable contracts .......................... 4.2.4 A brief synthesis of the scholastic tradition on duress (Grotius) ........................................................ 4.3 Mistake (dolus/error) .......................................................... 4.3.1 Foundations .............................................................. 4.3.1.1 Romano-canon law ..................................... 4.3.1.2 Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition ................ 4.3.2 Nullity ipso facto and the bonaefidei / stridi iuris distinction ................................................................ 4.3.2.1 Is mistake a vice of the will? ...................... 4.3.2.2 A humanist scholastic canon lawyer on good faith vs strict law
............................... 4.3.2.3 Molina: mistake makes contracts void ab initio ....................................................... 4.3.2.4 Sanchez: delictual and criminal liability ... 4.3.2.5 A swansong to nullity ab initio ................... 4·3·3 Voidability and the end of the bonaefidei/stricti iuris distinction ........................................................ 4.3.3.1 The format of Lessius’ revolution ............... 4.3.3.2 General application of voidability .............. 4·3·3·3 General application of the tacit condition .... 4.3.3.4 Voidability without tacit condition ............ 4.3.4 The impossible synthesis of the scholastic tradition on mistake (Grotius) ................................................ 4.4 Conclusion .......................................................................... ІХ 236 240 243 247 250 254 259 259 261 263 267 268 272 274 274 274 280 283 283 290 297 303 305 308 309 311 315 318 321 325
x CONTENTS 5 Formal Limitations on ‘Freedom of Contract’ ........................... 5.1 Introduction ........................................................................ 5.2 The post-glossators and insolemn testaments ................... 5.2.1 Natural equity .......................................................... 5.2.2 Substantial formalities ............................................. 5.3 The decretalists and the consensualist turn ...................... 5.3.1 Contracts, elections, and last wills .......................... 5.3.2 Formalities against fraud and deceit ....................... 5·3·3 A general principle of consensualism .................... 5.3.4 Teleological interpretations of positive law ............ 5.3.5 The triumph of equity and conscience .................... 5.4 Theologians for formalism I: the absolutistic version ....... 5.4.1 Property, contracts, and restitution ......................... 5.4.2 Individual property and the State ........................... 5.4.3 The moral enforcement of State regulation ............ 5.4.4 Against teleological interpretation .......................... 5.4.5 The politics of conscience ........................................ 5.5 Theologians for formalism II: the diplomatic version ....... 5.5.1 Property, exchange, and the common good ........... 5.5.2 Technical nuances and academic courtesy ............. 5.5.3 The absoluteness of positive law ............................. 5.5.4 The equation of legal and spiritual security ............ 5.5.5 Contracts and last wills vs marriage and election .... 5.6 Early modem
canon law and the imperatives of theState ... 5.6.1 Contracts for third-party beneficiaries .................... 5.6.2 Moral vs legal natural debt ...................................... 5.6.3 Resisting, assisting or tolerating natural obligation .... 5.6.4 The triumph of Spanish statutory law ..................... 5.6.5 Defective testaments: naturally binding, but not in conscience ................................................................ 5.7 Theologians and formalism III: the critical approach ....... 5.7.1 The disjunction of the debates on testaments and contracts ................................................................... 5.7.2 Moderate formalism in contracts and the resurgence of equity ................................................ 5.7.3 Restoring the primacy of the will in testaments .... 5.7.4 Formalities, the political contract, and leges irritatoriae ................................................................. 5.7.5 Lessius against Covarruvias ..................................... 5.8 Conclusion .......................................................................... 329 329 331 331 333 337 337 339 342 344 346 352 353 358 362 365 366 369 369 374 376 380 381 384 385 387 390 393 398 399 399 400 403 406 410 416
CONTENTS ХІ 6 Substantive Limitations on ‘Freedom of Contract’ .................... 419 6.1 Introduction ........................................................................ 419 6.2 Sex, theologians and contract law ..................................... 420 6.2.1 Immoral object vs immoral motive ......................... 420 6.2.2 Roman canon law and the nullity of immoral contracts ................................................................... 422 6.3 Prostitution and the law of restitution .............................. 425 6.3.1 Illicit acquisition vs acquisition by virtue of an illicit cause ................................................................ 425 6.3.2 Leasing a right of use over your body ..................... 429 6.3.3 The Saint, the sinner, and the Digest ...................... 430 6.3.4 Sex for sale ................................................................ 432 6.3.5 The domina s (quasi-)contractual claim to a wage ... 433 6.4 Moralists, realists, theologians and canonists .................... 437 6.4.1 The rigorist approach ............................................... 437 64.1.1 Sex outside wedlock is mortal sin .............. 437 64.1.2 Medina I: radical Augustinianism .............. 439 64.1.3 Medina II: waiting for the liberal fornicator .................................................... 443 64.2 The pragmatic approach ......................................... 447 64.2.1 Soto on the moral limits to ‘freedom of contract’ ...................................................... 447 64.2.2 The market price for sex
............................ 449 64.2.3 Theological psychoanalysis ......................... 452 6.4.3 Thomistic canon law ............................................... 455 64.3.1 The prostitute’s right to remuneration ...... 455 64.3.2 Unjust enrichment and secret prostitutes ... 457 644 A moralizing and experienced teacher ................... 460 644.1 Envy in the canon law faculty .................... 460 644.2 Moral worthlessness and lack of economic and juridical force ....................................... 464 644.3 College freshmen and the plea against tolerating prostitution ................................ 470 6.5 The Jesuits and a general doctrine of immoral promises ... 472 6.5.1 The market price for immoral services .................... 473 6.5.2 Immoral and impossible conditions ........................ 478 6.5.3 Immoral promises invalid as a matter of natural law ................................................................ 482
xii CONTENTS 6.5.4 Immoral promises invalid as a matter of positive law ............................................................... 6.5.5 The politics of good morals (boni mores) ................ 6.5.6 Morality and the final motivating cause ................. 6.5.7 Sex as a luxury good and the stylus aulae ............... 6.6 Grotius enjoying scholastic wisdom .................................. 6.7 Concluding observations on sex and the early modem theologians .......................................................................... 6.7.1 Classification and analysis of the opinions ............. 6.7.2 Suarez and the protection of ‘freedom of contract .... 6.7.3 Invalidity versus immorality and illegality .............. 6.7.4 Contract law and unjust enrichment ...................... 7 Fairness in Exchange .................................................................. 7.1 Introduction ........................................................................ 7.2 The point of gravity: just pricing ........................................ 7.2.1 Justitia commutativa ................................................. 7.2.1.1 Enriching contracts ..................................... 7.2.1.2 Restitution ................................................... 7.2.2 Justum pretium .......................................................... 7.2.2.1 Demystifying the just price ......................... 7.2.2.2 Utility and necessity ................................... 7.2.3 Laesio enormis .......................................................... 7.2.3.1 C. 4,44,2 and the ius commune
.................... 7.2.3.2 The Aristotelian-Thomistic tradition .......... 7.3 Contractuai fairness in early modem scholasticism I ....... 7.3.1 A clash between legal and moral principles ........... 7.3.1.1 Roman maxims vs Christian morals .......... 7.3.1.2 Just pricing vs gift-making .......................... 7.3.2 A clash between secular and spiritual jurisdictions 7.3.2.1 Enforcing contractual equilibrium ............. 7.3.2.2 Competing for normative power ................ 7.4 Lesion for dummies: the systematic approach .................. 7.4.1 The external court .................................................... 7.4.1.1 The renunciability of C. 4,44,2 .................... 7.4.1.2 Gifts are not presumed ............................... 7.4.2 The internal court ..................................................... 7.4.2.1 Reason of sin vs reason of state ................ 7·4.2.2 Unjust enrichment .................................... 7.4.2.3 Gifts are not presumed ............................... 485 486 490 492 494 496 496 499 501 503 507 507 509 509 509 514 519 519 522 529 529 532 536 537 537 541 544 545 549 553 554 555 557 560 560 561 563
CONTENTS ХШ 7.5 Lesion for the advanced: the critical approach ................. 7.5.1 Socio-political foundations ...................................... 7.5.1.1 Individual property and rights .................... 7.5.1.2 Thedo-no-harm principle ............................ 7.5.2 A humanist critique ................................................. 7.5.2.1 Novum ius .................................................... 7.5.շ.շ The myth of dolus re ipsa ........................... 7.5.2.3 Circumscribing invicem se circumvenire .... 7.5.3 Philology meets equity ............................................. 7.5.3.1 The non-renunciability of C. 4,44.2 ............ 7.5.3.2 A humanist jurist more Catholic than the theologians? ................................................ 7.6 Contractual fairness in early modem scholasticism II ...... 7.6.1 Theory: the moral menace of Roman law ............... 7.6.2 Practice: playing the market game .......................... 7.7 Grotius and the legacy of fairness in exchange .................. 7.8 Conclusion .......................................................................... 566 567 568 569 572 572 573 577 581 582 8 Theologians and Contract Law: Common Themes ................... 8.1 Between freedom and justice ............................................. 8.2 Between Church and State ................................................ 8.3 Between medieval and modem .......................................... 605 606 621 634 Bibliography ..................................................................................... Index of Names
................................................................................. Index of Terms ................................................................................. 651 697 7°3 587 589 590 592 598 601
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spelling | Decock, Wim 1983- Verfasser (DE-588)102865829X aut Theologians and contract law the moral transformation of the "Ius commune" (ca. 1500-1650) by Wim Decock Leiden ; Boston Martinus Nijhoff Publishers 2013 xvi, 723 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Legal history library Volume 9 Studies in the history of private law Volume 4 Teilw. zugl.: Leuven, Katholieke Univ., Diss., 2011 Geschichte 1500-1650 gnd rswk-swf Vertragsfreiheit (DE-588)4128153-6 gnd rswk-swf Rechtstheologie (DE-588)4177273-8 gnd rswk-swf Naturrecht (DE-588)4041411-5 gnd rswk-swf Rechtsethik (DE-588)4177216-7 gnd rswk-swf Gemeines Recht (DE-588)4156534-4 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Vertragsfreiheit (DE-588)4128153-6 s Gemeines Recht (DE-588)4156534-4 s Naturrecht (DE-588)4041411-5 s Rechtstheologie (DE-588)4177273-8 s Rechtsethik (DE-588)4177216-7 s Geschichte 1500-1650 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, e-book 978-90-04-23285-3 Legal history library Volume 9 (DE-604)BV035082541 9 Studies in the history of private law Volume 4 (DE-604)BV037416329 4 https://www.recensio.net/r/711dda71e7d9482d8daaa1e64a304bbb rezensiert in: Rechtsgeschichte - Legal History, 22 (2014), S. 356-360 Rezension Digitalisierung UB Passau - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=025707320&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Decock, Wim 1983- Theologians and contract law the moral transformation of the "Ius commune" (ca. 1500-1650) Legal history library Studies in the history of private law Vertragsfreiheit (DE-588)4128153-6 gnd Rechtstheologie (DE-588)4177273-8 gnd Naturrecht (DE-588)4041411-5 gnd Rechtsethik (DE-588)4177216-7 gnd Gemeines Recht (DE-588)4156534-4 gnd |
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title | Theologians and contract law the moral transformation of the "Ius commune" (ca. 1500-1650) |
title_auth | Theologians and contract law the moral transformation of the "Ius commune" (ca. 1500-1650) |
title_exact_search | Theologians and contract law the moral transformation of the "Ius commune" (ca. 1500-1650) |
title_full | Theologians and contract law the moral transformation of the "Ius commune" (ca. 1500-1650) by Wim Decock |
title_fullStr | Theologians and contract law the moral transformation of the "Ius commune" (ca. 1500-1650) by Wim Decock |
title_full_unstemmed | Theologians and contract law the moral transformation of the "Ius commune" (ca. 1500-1650) by Wim Decock |
title_short | Theologians and contract law |
title_sort | theologians and contract law the moral transformation of the ius commune ca 1500 1650 |
title_sub | the moral transformation of the "Ius commune" (ca. 1500-1650) |
topic | Vertragsfreiheit (DE-588)4128153-6 gnd Rechtstheologie (DE-588)4177273-8 gnd Naturrecht (DE-588)4041411-5 gnd Rechtsethik (DE-588)4177216-7 gnd Gemeines Recht (DE-588)4156534-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Vertragsfreiheit Rechtstheologie Naturrecht Rechtsethik Gemeines Recht Hochschulschrift |
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