The lex Aquilia was a Roman law which provided compensation to the owners of property injured by someone's fault, set in the 3rd century BC, in the Roman...
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Aquilia or Aquillia may refer to: Aquilia Severa, wife of the ancient Roman emperor Elagabalus Lex Aquilia, ancient Roman law which provided compensation...
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Ius privatum (section Lex Aquilia)
private matters, except where the crimes were particularly severe. The lex Aquilia was a plebiscite which codified the law on damage to person and property...
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both Scots and Roman-Dutch law approach in the context of the Roman Lex Aquilia. Non-patrimonial interests include dignitary and personality related...
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law relating to the wrongful damage to property. It was created by the Lex Aquilia in the third century BC, and consisted of two parts: chapter one, which...
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could be prosecuted only as damage to her owner's property, under the Lex Aquilia. Consent would have been an issue in rape cases only rarely; if the accused...
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practicing in public places. Another emperor, Trajan, once pondered how the Lex Aquilia, a law concerning liability, would conflict with this law. Trajan cited...
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Digest 9.9.20. Richlin, "Not before Homosexuality," p. 564. Under the Lex Aquilia: Thomas A.J. McGinn, Prostitution, Sexuality and the Law in Ancient Rome...
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This is a partial list of Roman laws. A Roman law (Latin: lex) is usually named for the sponsoring legislator and designated by the adjectival form of...
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5.35 [34] on legal definitions of rape that included boys. Under the Lex Aquilia. See McGinn, Prostitution, Sexuality, and the Law in Ancient Rome, p...
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