Ever wondered where the word 'Law' originates from? Or what the Romans actually meant when they referred to Law, or more specifically, Lex? In this episode, we'll explore how the written law was understood and applied by a Roman citizen, its intricate history and multicoloured nature.
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Fonts:
- Oxford Dictionary of English Etymology, CT Onions, 2006
- The Main Institutions of the Roman Private Law, WW Buckland, Cambridge 2023
- Fontes Uris Romani Antejustiniani S. Riccobono V. A-Ruiz
- Pomp. D1.2.2.2.5 and 2.12
- Liv. 3.34.6
- Gai. I.2-5
- D. 1.1.7
- D. 1.4.1
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Have you ever wondered how much written law, statues and codes weigh on the daily life of a person? And I am talking about the modern day here.
Well, you’ll be surprised by how small of an impact it has now. On this podcast we'll see what was the bases of the ancient Roman law system and its unwritten rules.
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Fonts:
- Marrone M., Istituzioni di Diritto Romano, Palumbo 2006
- D.1.3.32.1 (Iul. 84 dig.)
- D.1.3.33 (Ulp. I de off. procon.)
- D.1.3.35 (Hermog. I iuris epit.)
- Gai.3.82
- Ulp.D.3.2.11.1
- Modest.D.48.9.9
- Iul.D.2.5.1, and Iul. 55 dig.
- D. 1.3.32 (Iul.84 dig.)
- I.1.2.3-9.
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