
handle: 11104/0316464
The paper deals with the interpretation of § 1044 of the Civil Code, which is considered one of the most controversial provisions of the Code. In particular, it is a question whether that provision provides absolute protection of relative rights. After a very thorough analysis of the rule (even using foreign comparisons), the authors come to the unequivocal conclusion that the rule does not represent a case of absolute protection of relative rights.
absolute right, protection of right, relative right, Art. 1044 of the Civil Code
absolute right, protection of right, relative right, Art. 1044 of the Civil Code
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