Legal system (Nova Roma)
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The Nova Roman legal system includes the legal texts applicable to and inside [[Nova Roma]]. It is composed not only of the [[List of leges|laws]] adopted by the [[comitia (Nova Roma)|comitia]], the assemblies of Nova Roma, but also of [[:Category:Senatus consulta (Nova Roma)|senatus consulta]], [[:Category:Acta Pontificum (Nova Roma)|pontifical decrees]] and [[:Category:Edicta (Nova Roma)|magisterial edicts]]. | The Nova Roman legal system includes the legal texts applicable to and inside [[Nova Roma]]. It is composed not only of the [[List of leges|laws]] adopted by the [[comitia (Nova Roma)|comitia]], the assemblies of Nova Roma, but also of [[:Category:Senatus consulta (Nova Roma)|senatus consulta]], [[:Category:Acta Pontificum (Nova Roma)|pontifical decrees]] and [[:Category:Edicta (Nova Roma)|magisterial edicts]]. | ||
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The constitution and the laws of Nova Roma, listed in chronological order, can be found here: | The constitution and the laws of Nova Roma, listed in chronological order, can be found here: | ||
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*[[List_of_leges|List of laws in force]] | *[[List_of_leges|List of laws in force]] | ||
− | The [[List_of_all_passed_laws|list of all passed laws]] ("leges"), | + | The [[List_of_all_passed_laws|list of all passed laws]] ("leges"), regardless to their status (in force, lasped or repealed) can be consulted here. |
==Senatus consulta== | ==Senatus consulta== | ||
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There is an onoing project to make all of them available and edited in a more legible format. Here you will find, when the project is finished, a [[list of discussed SC (Nova Roma)]], which includes every discussed ''senatus consultum'', whatever their current status is (in force, lasped or repealed). | There is an onoing project to make all of them available and edited in a more legible format. Here you will find, when the project is finished, a [[list of discussed SC (Nova Roma)]], which includes every discussed ''senatus consultum'', whatever their current status is (in force, lasped or repealed). | ||
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+ | ==Decreta pontificum vel augurum== | ||
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+ | The ''[[collegium pontificum (Nova Roma)|collegium pontificum]]'' has the right to issue ''decreta'' on matters relevant to the Roman religion and its own internal procedures, the ''[[collegium augurum (Nova Roma)|collegium augurum]]'' has the same power to issue ''decreta'' on matters of the ''ars auguria'' and its own internal procedures. These priestly decrees may not be overruled by laws passed in the comitia, by senatus consulta, or by edicts of magistrates. | ||
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==Thematic index of laws== | ==Thematic index of laws== |
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The Nova Roman legal system includes the legal texts applicable to and inside Nova Roma. It is composed not only of the laws adopted by the comitia, the assemblies of Nova Roma, but also of senatus consulta, pontifical decrees and magisterial edicts.
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Leges
The constitution and the laws of Nova Roma, listed in chronological order, can be found here:
The list of all passed laws ("leges"), regardless to their status (in force, lasped or repealed) can be consulted here.
Senatus consulta
Most of the senatus consulta can be found here, where you must click on the links of the individual senate sessions to find them. Note that not all senatus consulata are uploaded to this website. You can also find many of the SCs in this category:
There is an onoing project to make all of them available and edited in a more legible format. Here you will find, when the project is finished, a list of discussed SC (Nova Roma), which includes every discussed senatus consultum, whatever their current status is (in force, lasped or repealed).
Decreta pontificum vel augurum
The collegium pontificum has the right to issue decreta on matters relevant to the Roman religion and its own internal procedures, the collegium augurum has the same power to issue decreta on matters of the ars auguria and its own internal procedures. These priestly decrees may not be overruled by laws passed in the comitia, by senatus consulta, or by edicts of magistrates.
Thematic index of laws
You can also access our legal texts by topic:
- the official (under construction) Index Materiarum (IM)
- the Codex Juris Novae Romae a non-official, but interesting, Nova Roman Law Handbook.
Laws on the old website
Some complementary informations on our older laws may be available in our