Res extra commercium

id: res-extra-commercium-182-3959413
title: Res extra commercium
text: Res extra commercium is a doctrine originating in Roman law, holding that certain things may not be the object of private rights, and are therefore insusceptible to being traded. The doctrine encompasses entities such as humans, public areas, organs, citizenship, and prostitution, and is an exception to the general principle of freedom of contract. The doctrine can also refer to areas beyond national borders, such as space and the seabed: "these regions are subject to a common freedom of exploit
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date created: 2009-01-27T23:42:52Z
date modified: 2024-09-06T10:06:36Z
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