In Roman law, a constitution is a generic name for a legislative enactment by a Roman emperor. It includes edicts, decrees (judicial decisions) and rescripts (written answers to officials or petitioners). Mandata (instructions) given by the Emperor to officials were not Constitutions but created legal rules that could be relied upon by individuals.
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| - Constitución imperial (es)
- Constitution (Roman law) (en)
- Costituzione imperiale (it)
- Императорские конституции (ru)
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| - Una constitución imperial (en latín, constitutio principis), en derecho romano, es lo que el emperador manda en el ejercicio de sus funciones por edicto o epístola, creando una norma jurídica (lex). Las relaciones del emperador con sus súbditos permitían que estos pudieran proponerle una apelación directamente. Las decisiones del emperador se plasmaban normalmente en forma de epístolas (epistulae). (es)
- Una costituzione imperiale - in latino constitutio principis - è, nel diritto romano, una decisione con valore legge, promulgata dall'imperatore nell'esercizio delle sue funzioni. (it)
- Императорская конституция (в римском праве) (лат. Constitutio principis), по мнению Ульпиана, и есть сам закон «legem esse constant». «Quodcumque igitur imperator per epistulam et subscriptionem statuit vel cognoscens decrevit vel deplanо interlocutus est vel edicto praecepit, legem esse constat. — Установлено: что бы император ни постановил посредством письма или подписи или предписал, рассмотрев дело, или просто высказал, или предусмотрел в эдикте, — все это является законом». (ru)
- In Roman law, a constitution is a generic name for a legislative enactment by a Roman emperor. It includes edicts, decrees (judicial decisions) and rescripts (written answers to officials or petitioners). Mandata (instructions) given by the Emperor to officials were not Constitutions but created legal rules that could be relied upon by individuals. (en)
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| - In Roman law, a constitution is a generic name for a legislative enactment by a Roman emperor. It includes edicts, decrees (judicial decisions) and rescripts (written answers to officials or petitioners). Mandata (instructions) given by the Emperor to officials were not Constitutions but created legal rules that could be relied upon by individuals. One of the most important constitutions issued by a Roman emperor was Caracalla's Constitutio Antoniniana of 212, also called the Edict of Caracalla or the Antonine Constitution, which declared that all free men of the Roman Empire were to be given Roman citizenship and all free women in the Empire were to be given the same rights as Roman women. (en)
- Una constitución imperial (en latín, constitutio principis), en derecho romano, es lo que el emperador manda en el ejercicio de sus funciones por edicto o epístola, creando una norma jurídica (lex). Las relaciones del emperador con sus súbditos permitían que estos pudieran proponerle una apelación directamente. Las decisiones del emperador se plasmaban normalmente en forma de epístolas (epistulae). (es)
- Una costituzione imperiale - in latino constitutio principis - è, nel diritto romano, una decisione con valore legge, promulgata dall'imperatore nell'esercizio delle sue funzioni. (it)
- Императорская конституция (в римском праве) (лат. Constitutio principis), по мнению Ульпиана, и есть сам закон «legem esse constant». «Quodcumque igitur imperator per epistulam et subscriptionem statuit vel cognoscens decrevit vel deplanо interlocutus est vel edicto praecepit, legem esse constat. — Установлено: что бы император ни постановил посредством письма или подписи или предписал, рассмотрев дело, или просто высказал, или предусмотрел в эдикте, — все это является законом». (ru)
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