Abstract

On 3 June 2008 the National Family Policy Concept was adopted by Seimas that states the goals and principles of the state family policy and several times refers to historical and scientific experience. The present article aims to reveal the historical and legal experience of the ancient Rome that laid foundations of contemporary private law and to compare the goals of the National Family Policy Concept and the state policy of the ancient Rome regarding family issues. The concept of family framed by the National Family Policy Concept is based on matrimony. This is why the authors of the article focus on Roman matrimony. Having discussed the ancient Roman concept of marriage and Roman state policy regarding issues of matrimony and family and comparing it with the aims of the National Family Policy concept it might be stated that policy of encouraging family and promoting family relations based on matrimony that is provided by the Lithuanian state is not a new invention but may also refer to legal resolutions of the ancient Rome.

Details

Title
Conception of Roman Marriage: Historical Experience in Context of National Family Policy Concept
Author
Jonaitis, Marius; Kosaite-cypiene, Elena
Publication year
2009
Publication date
2009
Publisher
Mykolas Romeris University
ISSN
13926195
e-ISSN
20292058
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Lithuanian; English
ProQuest document ID
1426947759
Copyright
Copyright Mykolas Romeris University 2009