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The lex Junia Licinia or lex Junia et Licinia was an ancient Roman law produced in 62 BC that confirmed the similar lex Caecilia Didia of 98 BC. The lex Junia Licinia was a consular law of Decimus Junius Silanus and Lucius Licinius Murena enacted during their consulship. This new law additionally served to protect the people's assembly from being tricked into passing laws containing hidden unrelated items that may have been misconstrued or unethical. These dubious proposals otherwise would not pass on their own merit, and so were a rider. This additional law by Murena put more enforcement to the original Didian law with greater punishment for not complying.

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  • The lex Junia Licinia or lex Junia et Licinia was an ancient Roman law produced in 62 BC that confirmed the similar lex Caecilia Didia of 98 BC. The lex Junia Licinia was a consular law of Decimus Junius Silanus and Lucius Licinius Murena enacted during their consulship. This new law additionally served to protect the people's assembly from being tricked into passing laws containing hidden unrelated items that may have been misconstrued or unethical. These dubious proposals otherwise would not pass on their own merit, and so were a rider. This additional law by Murena put more enforcement to the original Didian law with greater punishment for not complying. It also enacted ne clam aerario legem inferri liceret, meaning that a copy of any proposed statute must be deposited before witnesses at the aerarium before it was brought to the comitia for final approval and made law. The reasoning behind this was to prevent forgery. It was to have a public open notification period of 3 nundinae (17 days market days or three Roman eight-day weeks or 24 days). This was to put any new proposed law into formal public announcement before passing. (en)
  • La lex Iunia Licinia, o lex Iunia Licinia de legum latione, fu una legge della Repubblica romana promulgata nel 62 a.C. dai consoli Decimo Giunio Silano e Lucio Licinio Murena. (it)
  • A Lei Júnia Licinia (em latim Lex Junia Licinia) era um dispositivo legal do antigo Direito Romano, produzido em 62 a.C., que confirmava a similar (datada de 98 a.C.), estabelecendo que uma proposta a ser votada pela Assembleia Popular, deveria ser apresentada com antecedência de três semanas romanas (24 dias), com uma cópia depositada no erário, diante de testemunhas, para evitar falsificação. Essa lei foi promulgada no consulado de Décimo Júnio Silano e Lúcio Licínio Murena. (pt)
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  • La lex Iunia Licinia, o lex Iunia Licinia de legum latione, fu una legge della Repubblica romana promulgata nel 62 a.C. dai consoli Decimo Giunio Silano e Lucio Licinio Murena. (it)
  • A Lei Júnia Licinia (em latim Lex Junia Licinia) era um dispositivo legal do antigo Direito Romano, produzido em 62 a.C., que confirmava a similar (datada de 98 a.C.), estabelecendo que uma proposta a ser votada pela Assembleia Popular, deveria ser apresentada com antecedência de três semanas romanas (24 dias), com uma cópia depositada no erário, diante de testemunhas, para evitar falsificação. Essa lei foi promulgada no consulado de Décimo Júnio Silano e Lúcio Licínio Murena. (pt)
  • The lex Junia Licinia or lex Junia et Licinia was an ancient Roman law produced in 62 BC that confirmed the similar lex Caecilia Didia of 98 BC. The lex Junia Licinia was a consular law of Decimus Junius Silanus and Lucius Licinius Murena enacted during their consulship. This new law additionally served to protect the people's assembly from being tricked into passing laws containing hidden unrelated items that may have been misconstrued or unethical. These dubious proposals otherwise would not pass on their own merit, and so were a rider. This additional law by Murena put more enforcement to the original Didian law with greater punishment for not complying. (en)
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  • Lex Iunia Licinia (it)
  • Lex Junia Licinia (en)
  • Lei Júnia Licínia (pt)
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