Legal Status of Freeman in Roman Law

Por: Anavitarte, E. J.*

The legal status of freemen, was one of the core legal status of roman people, regarding to their possession of their own will. Being freeman, those who were masters of themselves, and slaves, those who were not.

Whoever is not the owner of himself, necessarily depends on his owner, as a thing, so the state of being free, was the basis on which the legal personality of the individual, and the recognition of any other right, is built.

Like the rest of the other legal status of Roman civil law, this status, called Status Libertatis, had two options, (a) being a free individual, or (b) to be a slave.

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