Senatus consultum (Nova Roma)

From NovaRoma
(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
m (language bar added)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{LanguageBar| Senatus consultum (Nova Roma)}}
 
{{LanguageBar| Senatus consultum (Nova Roma)}}
  
A '''''senatus consultum''''' is an official statement and advice of the [[Senate (Nova Roma)|Senate]] to the executive [[:Category:Magistrates (Nova Roma)|magistrates]]. Though it is officially an "advice" from the Senate to a magistrate, and technically these decrees do not have to be obeyed, in practice, they usually are. If a ''senatus consultum'' conflicts with a [[List of leges (Nova Roma)|law]] that has been passed by the [[Comitia (Nova Roma)|comitia]], the law overrides the ''senatus consultum'', because the ''senatus consultum'' has its authority based in precedent, and not in law. A ''senatus consultum'', however, can serve to interpret a law.   
+
A '''''Senatus consultum''''' is an enactment of the Senate. If a ''Senatus consultum'' conflicts with a [[List of leges (Nova Roma)|law]] that has been passed by the [[Comitia (Nova Roma)|comitia]], the lex overrides the ''senatus consultum'', because the ''Senatus consultum'' is lower in the chain of legal authorities than a lex. In the absence of a conflicting lex the ''Senatus consultum'' must be obeyed. A ''Senatus consultum''can address any issue the Senate so chooses to address, unless prevented by the Constitution from doing so, or a higher legal authority.   
  
 
See the list of ''senatus consulta'':
 
See the list of ''senatus consulta'':

Revision as of 01:48, 18 April 2018

 Home| Latíné | Deutsch | Español | Français | Italiano | Magyar | Português | Română | Русский | English

A Senatus consultum is an enactment of the Senate. If a Senatus consultum conflicts with a law that has been passed by the comitia, the lex overrides the senatus consultum, because the Senatus consultum is lower in the chain of legal authorities than a lex. In the absence of a conflicting lex the Senatus consultum must be obeyed. A Senatus consultumcan address any issue the Senate so chooses to address, unless prevented by the Constitution from doing so, or a higher legal authority.

See the list of senatus consulta:

Personal tools