Iustum bellum and legis actio per condictionem – common origins of two different procedures? (CROSBI ID 624160)
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Held, Henrik-Riko
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Iustum bellum and legis actio per condictionem – common origins of two different procedures?
Declaration of war in the ancient Roman society (iustum bellum) was an elaborate procedure involving several different stages. Older romanist studies asserted connection between that procedure and different legis actiones in Roman law. After an in-depth analysis of the sources, contrary to the popular opinion, certain similarities can be found only specifically in regard to the legis actio per condictionem. Mutual features of those two procedures indicate comparable level of their immersion into the ancient Roman religious practices.
iustum bellum; legis actio per condictionem; objava rata; dies tricensimus; kondikcija; rimsko pravo
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XIX. Internationales Sommerseminar für Antike Rechtsgeschichte und Römisches Recht: Arma et Leges – Rechtliche Aspekte des römischen Militärwesens
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14.05.2015-17.05.2015
Frankfurt na Majni, Njemačka