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The Rule of Law in Ancient Rome

Buch | Hardcover
296 Seiten
2025
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-895932-8 (ISBN)
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The ideal of the rule of law - that the law should protect all citizens from arbitrary exercises of power - can be traced from ancient Greece to the present day. The Roman contribution to the rule of law tradition has been largely overlooked, however, both in rule-of-law scholarship and recent considerations of Roman law. This volume - the first of its kind - brings together the study of the rule of law and the study of ancient Rome. Its chapters apply insights and approaches drawn from modern legal theory in order to understand the ways in which Romans thought about law and the place of law in their community, the ways in which Roman institutions and political norms protected citizens against the arbitrary exercise of power, and how these ideas and practices changed with Rome's transition from republic to empire. Together, the contributors turn a new spotlight on the community of the Romans by asking whether and to what extent Rome may be said to have invested in the idea and practice of 'the rule of law', and how the rule of law intersected with other values including justice, popular sovereignty, and the personal authority of the emperor. At the same time, the volume seeks to enrich current thinking on the rule of law by providing an evidence-rich case-study of ancient Rome during the republic and empire. Recent years have witnessed increasing attacks on the rule of law, including attacks arising within liberal democracies and their institutions. It is a crucial time to be thinking about the rule of law. Deepening our historical understanding through close study of the rule of law in Rome is both timely and necessary.

Eleanor Cowan is a lecturer in Ancient History at the University of Sydney. She is an historian of the Roman Republic and the Early Imperial period. Her research concentrates on communities in - and post- conflict; on constructions of autocracy; on domestic abuse in the ancient world and on Latin historiography. Kit Morrell is the Susan Blake Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History at the University of Queensland. Her research focuses on the political and legal history of the late Roman republic. Andrew Pettinger is an honorary associate in Ancient History at the University of Sydney. His research focuses on the emergence of the Tiberian age, constitutional change under Augustus, and the role of politics in periods of transition. Michael Sevel is Senior Lecturer in Jurisprudence at the University of Sydney Law School. He researches issues in general jurisprudence, the rule of law, and moral and political philosophy, including the nature of political authority and the moral obligation to obey the law.

Introduction
Framing Questions
1: Michael Sevel: The Rule of Law: A Thought Pattern
2: Michael Peachin: In Search of a Roman Rule of Law
The Republic
3: Kit Morrell: Cato and the Rule of Law
4: Amy Russell: The Populus and the Rule of Law
5: Catherine Steel: 'Rule of Law' and the Gods in the Late Republic
6: Andrew Pettinger: The Praetor's Edict and the Rule of Law
7: W. Jeffrey Tatum: Non Iure Rogata: The People, the Senate, and the Rule of Law in Republican Rome
8: Andrew M. Riggsby: Not in the Last Instance
Principate and Empire
9: Eleanor Cowan: Aspiration, Accountability, and Abuse: Augustus and the Law in Post-Conflict Rome
10: Tristan S. Taylor: Princeps legibus solutus est an non? Cultures of Legality in the Roman Empire
11: Kaius Tuori: The Emperor as the Good Judge: The Emergence of Roman Imperial Jurisdiction as a Discourse on Justice and Rule of Law
12: Cosimo Cascione: Some Remarks on Certainty Roman Law

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 18 mm
Gewicht 592 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Vor- und Frühgeschichte
Recht / Steuern Allgemeines / Lexika
Recht / Steuern Rechtsgeschichte
ISBN-10 0-19-895932-X / 019895932X
ISBN-13 978-0-19-895932-8 / 9780198959328
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