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The Provincial Contexts of Paul’s Imprisonments: Law Enforcement and Criminal Procedure in the Roman East [PDF]
This article explores the legal contexts which led to the multiple imprisonments experienced by the Paul of the letters (as attested in particular by Phil. 1.13) and depicted also in Acts, contrasting these with the numerous occasions where the apostle faced opposition or even violence from local populations and authorities without being jailed.
Cedric Brelaz
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Relativism and universalism in interrogation fairness: a comparative analysis between Europe and China [PDF]
This paper addresses Chinese interrogation rules from historical and comparative perspectives by relating them to the very different development of interrogation procedure in Europe.
Vander Beken, Tom, Wu, Wei
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The “Extension” of the Roman Criminal Law in Today’s Macedonian Criminal Laws
The purpose of this article is to make an attempt to show the relation, impact and “extension” of the antic Roman criminal law in today’s criminal (both substantive and procedural) laws in Macedonia. One of the purposes is to show that the Roman law is not just a legal history, but it still represents a solid ground on which modern laws are created as ...
Kosevaliska, Olga +2 more
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RZYMIANIE I ICH „PRAWO MEDYCZNE” (ASPEKTY PRAWNO-KARNE)
ROMANS AND THEIR ‘MEDICAL LAW’ (CRIMINAL LAW ASPECTS) Summary Medicine began to be regulated by law already in the antiquity. Securing the public interest, the Roman legislator made attempts to protect his citizens from certain blameworthy medical ...
Krzysztof Amielańczyk
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In memory of Franco Gnoli, this essay is an assessment of him as a master of Roman criminal law, through an indication of the most important conclusions reached in his research on crimen sacrilegii.
Fabio Botta
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‘LEX CALPURNIA DE PECUNIIS REPETUNDIS’ I JEJ ZNACZENIE DLA EWOLUCJI RZYMSKIEGO PRAWA KARNEGO
THE LEX CALPURNIA DE PECUNIIS REPTETUNDIS AND ITS INFLUENCE ON THE EVOLUTION OF ROMAN CRIMINAL LAW Summary This paper concerns the contribution to Roman Criminal Law which has been undoubtedly done by lex Calpurnia de pecuniis repetundis.
Piotr Kołodko
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The historical development of a delict against the state in ancient Rome [PDF]
Frequently, without any justification, the significance of the Roman criminal law comes second, as a matter which is classified in ius publicum law.
Naumovski Goce, Prodanov Nikolaj
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Criminal Responsibility of Individuals for Committing International Crimes
The article examines the development of the international criminal responsibility of individuals before and after the Second World War. Attention is paid to the Nuremberg’s principles for international humanitarian law.
J. V. Grigorovich
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Roman Law of Incorporating Legislation and Criminal Liability
Roman Law of Incorporating Legislation and Criminal ...
Zoho Xin, Farwani Heith
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Sound ideas and absurd consequences: reflections of a legal historian [PDF]
During the 60 years that I have been writing - and speculating - on public law (my first book on medieval criminal law came out in 1954), I have been repeatedly struck by a particular phenomenon to which I would now like to draw attention: that sound ...
van Caenegem, Raoul
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