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Revision as of 09:42, 14 November 2021
INDEX: Return to the Codex Juris Novae Romae.
Ius Personarum
This book contains all the legislation on personal law. Personal law pertains to the rights of persons. Those rights that, in civil law, belong to persons as such, or in their different characters and relation; as parents and children, masters and servants, etc.
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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 tributaria
(#VIII, 2752) |
About the allocation of citizens to tribes. | Lex Vedia de assiduis et capite censis | ||||
Lex Cornelia et Maria de mutandis nominibus
(#XXXIII, 2754) |
About adding, altering or substituting any portion of a civis' Roman name. | Lex Labiena de nominibus mutandis | *Included in the Ius Privatum | |||
Lex Labiena de nominibus mutandis
(#LXXVIII, 2756) |
About consistency of the gender of a civis' Roman name. | Lex Cornelia et Maria de mutandis nominibus
(Modifies this lex) |
*Included in the Ius Privatum | |||
Lex Arminia de fovenda lingua latina
(#XC, 2757) |
About the award of Latinist as a title. | Lex Cornelia de Arminia de fovenda lingua Latina corrigenda | *Included in the Ius Privatum | |||
Lex Apula Popillia de nominibus approbationibusque
(#CX, 2758) |
About the framework of how prospective citizens can choose their roman name. | *Included in the Ius Privatum | ||||
Lex Cornelia de punctis censualibus
(#CXXXII, 2766) |
About the award of Census Points to citizens. | *Included in the Ius Privatum | ||||
Lex Cornelia de Arminia de fovenda lingua Latina corrigenda
(#CXXXVI, 2766) |
About the application, grant and title for recognized skilled Latinists. | Lex Arminia de fovenda lingua latina
(Modifies this lex) |
*Included in the Ius Privatum | |||
Lex Cornelia de classibus et ordine equestri
(#CXXXVIII, 2766) |
Creation and admission to the Equestrian Order. | *Included in the Ius Privatum | ||||
Legislation on Gentes and Familiae
Legislation directly pertaining to family rights and responsibilities. The basis of which is founded in Article II.D. 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 Cornelia de tabulis gentium novaromanarum agendis
(#XLVII, 2755) |
About the registration of gentes, patresfamiliae and matresfamiliae with the Office of Censors. | |||||
Lex Labiena de praetoribus agendis in loco parentium
(#LXX, 2756) |
About the conditions to be met for the Praetores to act in loco parentis. | |||||
Lex Equitia de gentibus
(#CV, 2757) |
About a constitution amendment on Gentes, Domus, and Familiae. | *Included in the Ius Publicum
NOTE: Marked as 'Merged with Constitution' in the List of all passed laws. | ||||