By premising a blink at the judges who were active in late roman trial, the essay analyses Justinian’s constitutions in which lists of contemporary judges are held, in order to identify the subjects that are herein cited as being a part of the judicature. The paper aims to evaluate the extent of the thoroughness of Justinian’s lists and to inquire into the reason of some obscurities and omissions that are there noticeable
Barbati, S., Sugli elenchi degli organi giudiziari in età giustinianea, <<JUS>>, 2010; 57 (1-2): 37-141 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/12279]
Sugli elenchi degli organi giudiziari in età giustinianea
Barbati, Stefano
2010
Abstract
By premising a blink at the judges who were active in late roman trial, the essay analyses Justinian’s constitutions in which lists of contemporary judges are held, in order to identify the subjects that are herein cited as being a part of the judicature. The paper aims to evaluate the extent of the thoroughness of Justinian’s lists and to inquire into the reason of some obscurities and omissions that are there noticeableFile in questo prodotto:
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