Rome and the Barbarians : the privilege of law

The inheritance of Roman law is complex. On the same background created by Rome, specific legal forms grew up which resulted of the process of acculturation. In the Late Empire, there were many barbarians in the Roman carmy and military judges had to accommodate Roman rules with tribal norms The so-...

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Main Author: Soazick Kerneis
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Language:fra
Published: Association Clio et Themis 2022-05-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/cliothemis/1138
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description The inheritance of Roman law is complex. On the same background created by Rome, specific legal forms grew up which resulted of the process of acculturation. In the Late Empire, there were many barbarians in the Roman carmy and military judges had to accommodate Roman rules with tribal norms The so-called barbarian laws are to be found in this military context. They were issued as a privilege, so that the bond of peoples to their own customs was strenghtened and proto-national legal aggregates settled into shape.
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title Rome and the Barbarians : the privilege of law
title_full Rome and the Barbarians : the privilege of law
title_fullStr Rome and the Barbarians : the privilege of law
title_full_unstemmed Rome and the Barbarians : the privilege of law
title_short Rome and the Barbarians : the privilege of law
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topic military laws
Theodosian code
privilege
custom
barbarian laws
url https://journals.openedition.org/cliothemis/1138
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