Codex Juris: Ius Civile
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Revision as of 05:13, 9 November 2022
INDEX: Return to the Codex Juris Novae Romae.
Ius Civile
This book contains all the legislation on civil law. In Roman law, these laws result from statutes and decrees governing the citizenry, as elaborated by the commentators of Roman law. Ius civile is the law applied only to Roman citizens. The system of law peculiar to one state or people.
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Legislation on Daily Civil Society
The following laws are of specific subjects related to daily or common practices, standards or laws of Nova Roma civic society.
Primary Legislation | Description | Modifying Leges | Modifying Senatus Consulta | Modifying Edicta | Related or Complimentry Legislation | General Praetores Commentary |
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Lex Cornelia de tempore publico constituendo
(#XV, 2752) |
About the standard time in Nova Roma. | |||||
Lex Cornelia de linguis publicis
(#XLVIII, 2755) |
About the official languages of Nova Roma and relative measures. | Lex Tullia de lingua Latina fovenda | ||||
Decretum Pontificum about the Nova Roma calendar
(2757) |
About the Nova Roman official calendar. | |||||