• 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...
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    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. Agamben...
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    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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    of his command. This was opposed by Pompeius and Sulla who declared a Justitium, during which no laws could be passed. During the riots which followed...
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    ashes) was buried in Hadrian's mausoleum. After a seven-day interval (justitium), Marcus and Lucius nominated their father for deification. In contrast...
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    Explorer mission, which will attempt to land on its surface in 2034. "justitium". Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.). Oxford University Press. (Subscription...
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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...
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  • Quinctius returned to the city, and to calm the populace he declared the justitium and appointed Quintus Servilius Priscus Structus as praefectus urbi during...
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    voters. The consuls Sulla and Rufus ordered a suspension of business (justitium) to prevent Sulpicius' Italian bill from being voted. In return, Sulpicius...
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  • again and as both consuls were absent from Rome conducting the war, a justitium was declared. Valerius was appointed praefectus urbi and was left in charge...
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  • the comparison to the ancient Roman emergency dictatorial practice of Justitium,: 24,23  the British State during the second world war,: 28  and Elizabethan...
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  • Justin Leiber Justin Martyr Justin Oakley Justin Popović Justinian I Justitium Justus Lipsius K'ang Yu-wei K'ung Ch'iu K'ung Tzu K. J. Popma K. N. Jayatilleke...
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  • Jurisdictional arbitrage Jurisprudence Justice Justification for the state Justitium Karl-Otto Apel Karl Marx Karl Popper Kyklos L'existentialisme est un humanisme...
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  • engagement. In 465 BC Servilius was appointed Praefectus urbi during a justitium when both consuls were to be absent from Rome dealing with the ongoing...
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  • Panic ensued at Rome, and Quinctius returned to the city, declared the justitium and appointed Quintus Servilius Priscus Structus as praefectus urbi whilst...
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  • Weiler Joseph Raz Juan de Mariana Julius Binder Jurisprudence Justice Justitium Labor theory of property Law and economics Law and Gospel Law and literature...
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    Petronius P. Lucilius G[amal]a II M. Suellius M[...]s II vi. Idus Dec. justitium ob excessum G[er]manici 20 774 Coss. IIviri M. Valerius Messalla M. Aur[elius...
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