Codex Juris: Ius Dicere
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Revision as of 23:53, 24 February 2022
INDEX: Return to the Codex Juris Novae Romae.
Ius Dicere
This book contains all the legislation on concepts relivant to the declaration of the law; to say what the law is. The province of a court or judge.
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Legislation on the Judicial System
The following legislation contains themes pertaining to crimes against the state and citizens, pentalities and the applicable judicial procedures.
Primary Legislation | Description | Modifying Leges | Modifying Senatus Consulta | Modifying Edicta | Related or Complimentry Legislation | General Praetores Commentary |
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Decretum Pontificum about the crime of blasphemy
(2756) |
About the crime of blasphemy. | |||||
Lex Salvia iudiciaria
(#LXI, 2755) |
About the judicial system in Nova Roma. | |||||
Lex Salvia poenalis
(#LXIX, 2756) |
About the various crimes and penalties in Nova Roma. | |||||
Lex Equitia de iurisdictione
(#CIII, 2757) |
About the competence of praetors and governors to grant trials. | |||||