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Permitted degree of interference in relations of neighbours from perspective of Roman and modern law

Publication at Faculty of Law |
2019

Abstract

Few can become your arch enemy as easily as your neighbour. Annoying noise, smoke, dust and odours coming from the neighbouring property were a subject of legal disputes in ancient Rome and the situation remains unchanged.

The paper will focus on legal regulation of immisions and on the question of the extent to which interference with the proprietor of a neighbouring tract of land by immisions is permissible. It will introduce the perspective of the Roman law and modern Czech law.