This essay – after pointing out that the juridical lexicon of the Roman rule, and, consequently, the political thought of jurists looked so integrated in the institutional mechanisms of the civitas to steadily reflect its presence – ana lyzes some uses of fictio in the construction of the Empire. It has set this prelimi nary question: in jurists’ point of view did the Empire incorporate the civitas? Or, in other words, was it now a territorial state? The lawyers, in fact, have never transcended the institutions of the civitas. Despite the numerous traces of the le gal reflections on the territorial dimension of the Empire, the fictio iuris, hidden behind the expression Roma communis patria, allowed them to perpetuate for several centuries, ...
What happened of the enormous heritage of juridical knowledge left in Italy in the 6th century? Thro...
This thesis proposes a new model of situating Roman jurisprudence in the intellectual world of the E...
This thesis is a contribution to the legal history of the Roman provinces of Macedonia and Achaia, f...
This essay – after pointing out that the juridical lexicon of the Roman rule, and, consequently, the...
The paper investigates the resources available in Roman thought over time to conceptualize the empir...
The Roman empire set law at the center of its very identity. A complex and robust ideology of law an...
This paper studies the implication of law in the Roman imperial project. It uses the creation of the...
This paper studies the implication of law in the Roman imperial project. It uses the creation of the...
Legal experts in the late Roman Empire were ubiquitous, persuasive, and influential creators of lega...
The relationship between jurists and political authority has a profound importance in every society...
Legal experts in the late Roman Empire were ubiquitous, persuasive, and influential creators of lega...
International audienceThe terms used to refer to the sources of law are still marked by the influenc...
No problem of Roman historiography currently draws more attention among ancient historians than the ...
As the Roman Empire became more complex and centralized, so did its law and legal system. Is there a...
What happened to the tremendous legacy of juridical knowledge left behind in Italy in the 6th cent...
What happened of the enormous heritage of juridical knowledge left in Italy in the 6th century? Thro...
This thesis proposes a new model of situating Roman jurisprudence in the intellectual world of the E...
This thesis is a contribution to the legal history of the Roman provinces of Macedonia and Achaia, f...
This essay – after pointing out that the juridical lexicon of the Roman rule, and, consequently, the...
The paper investigates the resources available in Roman thought over time to conceptualize the empir...
The Roman empire set law at the center of its very identity. A complex and robust ideology of law an...
This paper studies the implication of law in the Roman imperial project. It uses the creation of the...
This paper studies the implication of law in the Roman imperial project. It uses the creation of the...
Legal experts in the late Roman Empire were ubiquitous, persuasive, and influential creators of lega...
The relationship between jurists and political authority has a profound importance in every society...
Legal experts in the late Roman Empire were ubiquitous, persuasive, and influential creators of lega...
International audienceThe terms used to refer to the sources of law are still marked by the influenc...
No problem of Roman historiography currently draws more attention among ancient historians than the ...
As the Roman Empire became more complex and centralized, so did its law and legal system. Is there a...
What happened to the tremendous legacy of juridical knowledge left behind in Italy in the 6th cent...
What happened of the enormous heritage of juridical knowledge left in Italy in the 6th century? Thro...
This thesis proposes a new model of situating Roman jurisprudence in the intellectual world of the E...
This thesis is a contribution to the legal history of the Roman provinces of Macedonia and Achaia, f...