Codex Juris: Ius Privatum
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Ius Privatum
This book contains all the legislation on private law. Private law is the law regulating the rights, conduct, and affairs of individuals, as distinguished from public law, which relates to the constitution and functions of government and the administration of criminal justice. It also pertains to private ownership, or the right, title, or dominion of a private owner, as distinguished from ius publicum, which denotes public ownership, or the ownership of property by the government, either as a matter of territorial sovereignty or in trust for the benefit and advantage of the general public. In this sense, a state may have a double right in given property, e.g., lands covered by navigable waters within its boundaries, including both ius publicum, a sovereign or political title, and ius privatum, a proprietary ownership.
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Legislation on an Individual's Citizenship
Legislation on citizens' status and rights. The basis of which is founded in Article II of the Lex Cornelia Domitia de re publica constituenda.
Primary Legislation | Description | Modifying Leges | Modifying Senatus Consulta | Modifying Edicta | Related or Complimentry Legislation | General Praetores Commentary |
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Lex Vedia de civitatis petitionibus per suffragia
(#XXVI, 2754) |
About the prohibition of processing new citizenship during a comitial election or vote. | *Included in the Ius Civitatis | ||||
Lex Equitia de tirocinio civium novorum
(#XCIX, 2757) |
About the probationary period and citizen examinations for new citizens. | Senatus Consultum Ultimum on the Reinstatement of the Lex Equitia de Tirocinio Civium Novorum | *Included in the Ius Civitatis | |||
Lex Equitia familiaris
(#CII, 2757) |
About the legal status and rights of citizens. | *Included in the Ius Civitatis | ||||
Lex Minucia de civitate eiuranda
(#CXIII, 2759) |
About citizens resigning their citizenship and the consequences of these decisions. | Lex Arria Tullia de quibusdam legibus obsoletis abrogandis corrigundisve | *Included in the Ius Civitatis | |||
Lex Galeria de privatis rebus
(#CXXI, 2760) |
About the privacy of citizen data and rights of access. | *Included in the Ius Civitatis | ||||
Lex Petronia de novis civibus
(#CLXI, 2775) |
About the specifics of how citizenship works for various cases such as reenactment groups, classicists, communities, or children of existing citizenry. | Senatus consultum de pietate, fiducia et fidelitate principum civitatis erga rem publicam | ||||
Lex Petronia de Latinis sociisque
(#CLXIX, 2776) |
About the various forms of partial and associate citizens of Nova Roma. | *Included in the Ius Civitatis | ||||
Legislation on Individual Persons
The following legislation includes policy that affects any one individual, their status, title or order.
Primary Legislation | Description | Modifying Leges | Modifying Senatus Consulta | Modifying Edicta | Related or Complimentry Legislation | General Praetores Commentary |
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Lex Vedia de mutandis nominibus
(#XXXIII, 2754) |
About adding, altering or substituting any portion of a civis' Roman name. | I. Lex Labiena de nominibus mutandis II. Lex Arria Tullia de quibusdam legibus obsoletis abrogandis corrigundisve |
*Included in the Ius Personarum | |||
Lex Apula Popillia de nominibus approbationibusque
(#CX, 2758) |
About the framework of how prospective citizens can choose their roman name. | *Included in the Ius Personarum | ||||
Lex Arria de censu civium aestimando
(#CXLV, 2773) |
About the award of Census Points to citizens. | Lex Arria Tullia de quibusdam legibus obsoletis abrogandis corrigundisve | *Included in the Ius Personarum | |||
Lex Arria Tullia de ordine equestri
(#CXLVIII, 2774) |
About the membership and privileges of the equestrian order. | *Included in the Ius Personarum | ||||