Beschreibung
The book deals with the development of legal regulation of the most serious religious crimes and crimes against the state in Roman law, with an emphasis on the area of criminal procedure. It presents a comprehensive analysis of the development of legal regulation of the most serious crimes known to Roman law, such as treason, murder, poisoning, arson, parricide, and also religious crimes, from the beginning of Rome's existence as a city-state, when religious crimes formed the basis of Roman criminal law, through the development of the examined areas of Roman criminal law during the Roman Republic and the times of the Principate and Dominate, in which there was a gradual adaptation of criminal law to the territorial, political, and socioeconomic development of Roman society, up to the Justinian codification. The book contains numerous authentic fragments illustrating the background of some processes involving perpetrators of these crimes.
Information
Author: Ullmann Jan
Publication date: 26. Mai 2025
Manufacturer: Auditorium s.r.o.
Genres: Social sciences, Books, Specialized and technical literature, Law
Type: Books - paperback
Pages: 172
ISBN/EAN: 9788053009027

