Aspects of Public Roman Law II: Political Constitutions of Principate and Absolute Monarchy
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Roman Law, History of the Roman Law, Principate, Absolute Monarchy.Abstract
Brief outline of the Roman Public Law, namely of the so-called external history of Roman Law, with a delineation of the political Constitution – that is to say, the organs of political representation as well as those of political rule and for the administration of justice in the civitas – during the Principate and Absolute Monarchy.
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Aspects of Public Roman Law II: Political Constitutions of Principate and Absolute Monarchy. (2006). Revista Da Faculdade De Direito, Universidade De São Paulo, 101, 73-86. https://periodicos.usp.br/rfdusp/article/view/67699