The purpose of the essay is to investigate on the two type of judges other than the ordinary ones - that is to say the magistrates with jurisdictional powers -, and so the judges committed by the emperors and by their magistrates as well as the judges active in cities (the local judges). This inquire aims to enlighten the goals of Justinian's massive legislation about civil trial, from the point of view of the judicature.
Barbati, S., Giudici delegati e giudici locali nel diritto giustinianeo, in J.H.A. Loki, J. L. (ed.), Introduzione al diritto bizantino. Da Giustiniano ai Basilici, Iuss Press, Pavia 2011: <<Pubblicazioni del Cedant>>, 467- 532 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/8391]
Giudici delegati e giudici locali nel diritto giustinianeo
Barbati, Stefano
2011
Abstract
The purpose of the essay is to investigate on the two type of judges other than the ordinary ones - that is to say the magistrates with jurisdictional powers -, and so the judges committed by the emperors and by their magistrates as well as the judges active in cities (the local judges). This inquire aims to enlighten the goals of Justinian's massive legislation about civil trial, from the point of view of the judicature.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.