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The Class-Based Approach to Roman Criminal Law [PDF]
The theory of class struggle lay at the root of Marxist methodology. According to historical materialism, the slave formation existed in the ancient Roman state, and Marxist historians further developed the concept of class divisions in Roman society ...
Bożena Czech-Jezierska
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Roman law in Tv series ‘Rome’ [PDF]
‘Is there some other form of law?’ – that is how Gaius Iulius Caesar (played by Ciaran Hinds) in the TV series ‘Rome’ comments on Roman Law. ‘Rome’ (2005–2007) is a historical drama set in the last days of the Roman Republic.
Anna Garczewska
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The article is aimed at answering the question about the scope of the subjectivity of slaves in Roman public criminal law. Especially in cases of crimes committed against slaves, there was a situation in which the slave, as a victim, was granted the ...
Krzysztof Amielańczyk
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Terminology of Roman Criminal Law – crimen et delictum
This study explores the dualistic nature of Roman criminal law, highlighting the distinction between private law (ius privatum) and public law (ius publicum).
Miroslav Frýdek
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Wine as agricultural and food product: A historical and comparative legal approach [PDF]
Wine is not just a product of modern times. Wine, one of the oldest drinks in the world, was sold and inherited by ancient civilizations. Its importance is indicated by the regulation of wine in the Codes of ancient Mesopotamia and Roman law. Today, this
Jovanović Aleksandra +1 more
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Comparative review of criminal security arrangements in Iranian and English laws [PDF]
According to the different legal systems of Roman, German and Common Law, the criminal security orders in Iran and England are largely different, and the nature and basis of their issuance and the authorities and procedures of their issuance have ...
Mostafa Sohrabi, Ruhollah Akrami
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POJĘCIA I ŻYWOTNOŚĆ RZYMSKIEGO PRAWA KARNEGO
THE NOTIONS AND VITALITY OF THE ROMAN CRIMINAL LAW Summary In the recent studies one tends to revaluate the influence of the Roman criminal law on the later penal doctrine, as well as the achievements of the Roman criminal law itself, rejecting the ...
Luigi Garofalo
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In ancient Rome, slaves performed many different tasks. The fact that they often enjoyed the trust of their owners and knew their secrets made them very desirable witnesses in a criminal trial.
Elżbieta Loska
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De la lex scantinia aux récents amendements du Code criminel: homosexualité et droit dans une perspective historique [PDF]
This paper deals with the legal approach to homosexuality throughout history, focussing on Roman law, French law up to the Revolution, English law till the mid-60's and finally, Canadian law from the French period up to the amendments to the Criminal ...
Demers, Robert
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A Few Remarks on Slaves and Criminal Law: Deliberations Based on D. 48, 2, 12, 4
The purpose of the article is to present the legal situation of a slave under Roman criminal law. The analysis conducted proves that the approach towards slaves changed along with the transformation of the government system of ancient Rome. In the Period
Piotr Kołodko
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