@article{Mora_2018, title={Iuris civilis notae ad vestem seu textile pertinentes: Notes on Dress in Roman Property Law}, url={https://www.dialogosmediterranicos.com.br/RevistaDM/article/view/287}, DOI={10.24858/287}, abstractNote={<p>Roman law considered clothing as a <em>res</em>, as something that could be the object of legal relations, specifically as a <em>res corporalis</em>,<em> </em>a <em>res quae</em> <em>usu consumatur</em>,<em> </em>a <em>res nec mancipi</em> and<em> </em>a<em> res mobilis. </em>These characteristics of <em>vestis</em> as a <em>res</em> were of great practical importance and to a large extent determined the legal regime applicable to the personal property of this type of goods, specifically in regard to possession, right of usufruct and modes of acquiring ownership, as <em>usucapio</em>, <em>occupatio</em>, <em>specificatio</em> and some cases of <em>accessio</em> affecting movables goods: <em>textura </em>and <em>tinctura.</em>  <strong> </strong></p><p> </p>}, number={13}, journal={Revista Diálogos Mediterrânicos}, author={Mora, Francisco Javier Casinos}, year={2018}, month={jan.}, pages={21–35} }