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Justitium (derived from the
Latin term
Juris statio) is a
concept of
Roman law,
equivalent to the
declaration of the
state of emergency. Some scholars...
- such as the elderly, from
military service.
During the
duration of a
justitium, all
civilian public business –
including the
operation of the public...
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Sovereign as the one who has the
power to
decide the
state of
exception (or
justitium),
where law is
indefinitely "suspended"
without being abrogated. But while...
- of his command. This was
opposed by
Pompeius and
Sulla who
declared a
Justitium,
during which no laws
could be p****ed.
During the
riots which followed...
- ashes) was
buried in Hadrian's mausoleum.
After a seven-day
interval (
justitium),
Marcus and
Lucius nominated their father for deification. In contrast...
- pasture)
Constitution (Roman law) Homo
sacer Inheritance law in
ancient Rome
Justitium (akin to
modern state of exception) List of
Roman laws Res
extra commercium...
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Explorer mission,
which will
attempt to land on its
surface in 2034. "
justitium".
Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.).
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- The
majority of the
senate were
strongly opposed to the proposal; a
justitium (cessation of
public business) was
proclaimed by the
consuls Sulla and...
-
Quinctius returned to the city, and to calm the po****ce he
declared the
justitium and
appointed Quintus Servilius Priscus Structus as
praefectus urbi during...
- the
comparison to the
ancient Roman emergency dictatorial practice of
Justitium,: 24,23 the
British State during the
second world war,: 28 and Elizabethan...