List of leges (Nova Roma)

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==Laws==
 
==Laws==
  
The following laws were approved of either the [[Comitia Centuriata (Nova Roma)|Comitia Centuriata]], [[Comitia Populi (Nova Roma)|Comitia Populi]], or [[Comitia Tributa (Nova Roma)|Comitia Tributa]].
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The following laws were approved either by an assembly (comitia) or by a [[dictator (Nova Roma)|Dictator]]. The legislative comitia are three : [[Comitia Centuriata (Nova Roma)|Comitia Centuriata]], [[Comitia Populi (Nova Roma)|Comitia Populi]], or [[Comitia Tributa (Nova Roma)|Comitia Tributa]].
  
 
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Revision as of 15:05, 27 February 2007

See also: Codex Juris Novae Romae

Laws

The following laws were approved either by an assembly (comitia) or by a Dictator. The legislative comitia are three : Comitia Centuriata, Comitia Populi, or Comitia Tributa.

Numerus1 Nomen2 Approved by3 Presented day4 Approval day5 Votes6 Appl. status7
I Lex Vedia de ratione comitiorum populi tributorum Dictator
Sen.Cons.
n.a. 30 Jul 52
10 Aug 52
7 x 1 resc. Lex XXIX
II Lex Vedia de ratione plebis tributorum Dictator
Sen.Cons.
n.a. 30 Jul 52
10 Aug 52
7 x 1 resc. Lex I
III Lex Vedia de ratione comitiorum centuriatorum Dictator
Sen.Cons.
n.a. 30 Jul 52
10 Aug 52
7 x 1 In place
IV Lex Vedia de ratione eligium Dictator
Sen.Cons.
n.a. 30 Jul 52
10 Aug 52
7 x 1 In place
V Lex Vedia apparitoria Dictator
Sen.Cons.
n.a. 30 Jul 52
10 Aug 52
7 x 1 In place
VI Lex Vedia de vigintisexviris Dictator
Sen.Cons.
n.a. 30 Jul 52
10 Aug 52
7 x 1 In place
VII Lex Vedia senatoria Dictator
Sen.Cons.
n.a. 30 Jul 52
10 Aug 52
7 x 1 In place
VIII Lex Vedia tributaria Dictator
Sen.Cons.
n.a. 30 Jul 52
10 Aug 52
7 x 1 In place
IX Lex Vedia centuriata Dictator
Sen.Cons.
n.a. 30 Jul 52
10 Aug 52
7 x 1 In place
X Lex Vedia de ratione edictorum Dictator
Sen.Cons.
n.a. 01 Aug 52
10 Aug 52
7 x 1 In place
XI Lex Iunia spatia consulatuum circumscribenda Centuriata 24 Aug 52 19 Sep 52 39 x 4 In place
XII Lex Iunia Cornelia de patrumfamiliarum matrumfamiliarumque aetate Centuriata n.a. 19 Oct 52 XX x X  ?
XIII Lex Iunia de iusiurando Centuriata n.a. 19 Oct 52 21 x 4 In place
XIV Lex Iunia centuriata Centuriata n.a. 19 Oct 52 XX x X In place
XV Lex Cornelia de tempore publico constituendo Centuriata n.a. 19 Oct 52 XX x X In place
XVI Lex Grylla de magistratibus plebis creandis Plebis tributa n.a. 14 Nov 52 XX x X In place
XVII Lex Cornelia de privatis rebus Populi tributa n.a. 14 Nov 52 XX x X  ?
XVIII Lex Iunia de magistratuum aetate Centuriata n.a. 22 Nov 52 XX x X In place
XIX Lex Iunia Cornelia provincialis Centuriata Sen.Cons. n.a. 22 Dec 52
31 Dec 52
55 x 9
7x1
In place
XX Lex Iunia Cornelia ratione suffragiorum  ? n.a.  ?  ?  ?
XXI Lex Iunia centuriata Centuriata 02 Dec 52 22 Dec 52 55 x 8 In place
LXXXIX Lex Equitia Galeria de ordinariis Centuriata Sen.Cons. 16 Jun 57 02 Jul 57
30 Jun 57
37 x 5
18 x 0
In Place
XCVII Lex Arminia Equitia de sanctitate Populi Tributa 23 Jul 57 13 Aug 57 20 x 11 Resc. Lex CXV
CVIII Lex Apula de magistro araneario Plebis Tributa 09 Dez 58 31 Dec 58 41 x 6 In place
CXVI Lex Vipsania de consecratione Plebis Tributa 20 Nov 59 12 Dec 59 22 x 1 In place

Notes

1Number of the law, by order of approval. The laws are numbered in this tabularium to avoid any confusion between two laws whose name is similar. This number generally has not been approved as a part of the law, at least till MMDCCLX.

2The names ("nomen" in latin) of Nova Roma laws follow the usage in ancient Rome, when the word "lex" (law) was followed by the latin name of the proposing magistrate and topic of the law.

3Here is the constitutional authority was has approved the text. It is, as in ancient Rome one of the three comitia (centuriata, populi tributa, plebis tributa). In case of a constitutional modification, the vote by the comitia centuriata must be confirmed by the Senate. At last, during a dictatorship, the dictator acts with legislative powers, as an assembly. Her/his acts are confirmed by the Senate.

4The date in which the presiding magistrate presents the text of the law to the Comitia.

5The date in which the presiding magistrate announced the approval of the law in question.

6Number of votes in favor of the law versus the votes against. Could be a number of centurias, tribes or senatores.

7After its approval, a law could be rescinded or modified by another law, or, in Nova Roma system by a technical modification edict issued by a preator. ; if not, the law is considered as "in force".

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