Codex Juris: Ius Civitatis
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Ius Civitatus
This book contains all the legislation on Citizenship Law. The right of citizenship; the freedom of the city of Rome. It differs from ius quiritium, which included all the privileges of a free native of Rome.
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Legislation on Citizenship Rights
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 inter suffragia
(#XXVI, 2754) |
About the prohibition of processing new citizenship during a comitial election or vote. | |||||
Lex Vedia de assiduis et capite censis
(#XXXIV, 2754) |
About the classification between taxpayers and non-taxpayers and their respective status. | Lex Curiatia Iulia de tributo virginum vestalium | ||||
Lex Equitia de tirocinio civium novorum
(#XCIX, 2757) |
About the probationary period and citizen examinations for new citizens. | |||||
Lex Equitia familiaris
(#CII, 2757) |
About the legal status and rights of citizens. | |||||
Lex Minucia Moravia de civitate eiuranda
(#CXIII, 2759) |
About citizens resigning their citizenship and the consequences of these decisions. | Lex Cornelia de civitate eiuranda | ||||
Lex Galeria de privatis rebus
(#CXXI, 2760) |
About the privacy of citizen data and rights of access. | |||||
Lex Cornelia de civitate eiuranda
(#CXL, 2766) |
About the impact of resigning citizenship. | Lex Minucia Moravia de civitate eiuranda
(Modifies this lex) |
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