The Roman events occurred in 169 BC, immediately before the final fight against Perseus and the definitive victory in the Macedonian wars, offer a problematic institutional framework, that is, characterized by a large number of conflicts between constitutional powers: these disputes, prima facie, seem to foreshadow the struggles happened during the age of the civil wars. This essay aims to analyze the conflicts between the consuls and the praetors before, and among censors and plebeian tribunes then, pointing out that the solutions are still inspired by cooperative and non-divisive purposes. Although it gave rise to a trial against the censors charged with perduellio by a plebeian tribun, the behaviors of the magistrates involved tend to ma...
The text analyzes issues such as the duration of the dictatorship, the positivity or not of the lack...
The dictatorship (magister populi) was an extraordinary magistrate in the Roman Republic, widely use...
The punishment inflicted in 211 BC on the Campani (municipes sine suffragio) for their defection in ...
The Roman events occurred in 169 BC, immediately before the final fight against Perseus and the defi...
This essay aims to inquire into the historical circumstances and legal reasons that led to the disap...
In the doctrine of the last century the use of the literary sources on the birth of the plebeian pow...
The essay focuses on the relationship existing between ius provocationis, magisterial powers and jud...
This paper presents an analysis of a number of problems related to the auspices and the imperium of ...
The paper deals with the relationships between judicial practices and the feud, which acquires inter...
The relationship between jurists and political authority has a profound importance in every society...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a constitutional history of the mysterious years in the 80s B.C...
Limiti e regole anti corruzione e verso chi eserciti il governo, insieme con diritti e doveri dei ci...
Limits and rules against corruption and towards those who exercise the government have their genesis...
The essay deals with the theme of the conflict between the judiciary and the political power in earl...
Military courts in ancient Rome belonged to the so-called inconstant coercions (coercitio), they wer...
The text analyzes issues such as the duration of the dictatorship, the positivity or not of the lack...
The dictatorship (magister populi) was an extraordinary magistrate in the Roman Republic, widely use...
The punishment inflicted in 211 BC on the Campani (municipes sine suffragio) for their defection in ...
The Roman events occurred in 169 BC, immediately before the final fight against Perseus and the defi...
This essay aims to inquire into the historical circumstances and legal reasons that led to the disap...
In the doctrine of the last century the use of the literary sources on the birth of the plebeian pow...
The essay focuses on the relationship existing between ius provocationis, magisterial powers and jud...
This paper presents an analysis of a number of problems related to the auspices and the imperium of ...
The paper deals with the relationships between judicial practices and the feud, which acquires inter...
The relationship between jurists and political authority has a profound importance in every society...
The aim of this thesis is to provide a constitutional history of the mysterious years in the 80s B.C...
Limiti e regole anti corruzione e verso chi eserciti il governo, insieme con diritti e doveri dei ci...
Limits and rules against corruption and towards those who exercise the government have their genesis...
The essay deals with the theme of the conflict between the judiciary and the political power in earl...
Military courts in ancient Rome belonged to the so-called inconstant coercions (coercitio), they wer...
The text analyzes issues such as the duration of the dictatorship, the positivity or not of the lack...
The dictatorship (magister populi) was an extraordinary magistrate in the Roman Republic, widely use...
The punishment inflicted in 211 BC on the Campani (municipes sine suffragio) for their defection in ...