2017
DOI: 10.4324/9781315239224
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The Historical and Institutional Context of Roman Law

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“…This term was used to describe regulations, orders, or laws during the Roman Empire, encapsulating four types of imperial constitutions: Decreta, Edicta, Rescripta, and Mandata (Prabowo, 2014). Similarly, Wheare (2011) noted that 'constitution' from the Latin 'constitutio' refers to a compilation of legal regulations that govern a country, consolidated into a document (Mousourakis, 2017). The Oxford Dictionary of Law defines a constitution as "the rules and practices that determine the composition and functions of the organs of central and local government in a state and regulate the relationship between the individual and the state" (Wheare, 2011).…”
Section: A Perspective On Economic Democracy In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This term was used to describe regulations, orders, or laws during the Roman Empire, encapsulating four types of imperial constitutions: Decreta, Edicta, Rescripta, and Mandata (Prabowo, 2014). Similarly, Wheare (2011) noted that 'constitution' from the Latin 'constitutio' refers to a compilation of legal regulations that govern a country, consolidated into a document (Mousourakis, 2017). The Oxford Dictionary of Law defines a constitution as "the rules and practices that determine the composition and functions of the organs of central and local government in a state and regulate the relationship between the individual and the state" (Wheare, 2011).…”
Section: A Perspective On Economic Democracy In Indonesiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…U tom su smislu u razdoblju kasne Republike i ranog Carstva relevantni municipiji i provincije. Što se tiče municipija, u osnovi su to bile zajednice koje su zadržale svoju samoupravu nakon priključenja rimskoj državi, ali su im bile nametnute određene obveze, pa je tako municeps (stanovnik municipija), primjerice, bio podložan porezima i vojnoj službi (Mousourakis, 2003., str. 154 sq.).…”
Section: Peregrini U Rimskom Pravuunclassified
“…18 sqq., 43 sqq.). Tako primjerice Juvenal u svojoj trećoj Satiri na jednom mjestu navodi (Iuv., Satvra III, [60][61][62][63][64][65]:…”
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“…These rules developed organically and were rarely written down (Caenegem, 1988). By contrast, European rulers drew on Roman law and in particular a compilation of rules issued by the emperor Justinian in the 6th century that was rediscovered in 11th century Italy (Mousourakis, 2003). With the Enlightenment of the 18th century, rulers in various continental countries sought to produce comprehensive legal codes (Zimmermann, 2009).…”
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