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Studies in Roman Law: In Memory of A. Arthur Schiller - Strona 81
1 There is nothing here about the property rights of the Roman father, and very little about how one individual came under, or escaped from, the patria potestas of another. In the long run vitae necisque potestas cannot be isolated from other ...
Roger Shaler Bagnall, Abraham Arthur Schiller, William Vernon Harris,
1986
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Murder Was Not a Crime: Homicide and Power in the Roman Republic
With specific regard to vitae necisque potestas, see Yan Thomas, “Vitae necisque potestas: le père, la cité, la mort,” in Du Châtiment dans la cité, Collection de l'École française (Rome: Palais Farnese, 1984) 545. 3. This is true to such a ...
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Roman Honor: The Fire in the Bones - Strona 165
But, as Thomas and Sailer point out, the father's ius vitae necisque was less a description of social reality than a definition or ideal of power — an ideal of the completeness of power (summa potestas).27 "II n'existe ni conditions ni limites a ce ...
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The Omnibus Homo Sacer - Strona 74
Yet the first time we encounter the expression “right over life and death'' in the history of law is in the formula vitae necisque potestas, which designates not sovereign power but rather the unconditional authority [potestà] of the pater over his ...
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Patriarchy, Property and Death in the Roman Family - Strona 117
of the account are so vague that it is not certain that Tricho's right to invoke vitae necisque potestas was in fact at issue.62 Three centuries later the emperor Constantine asserted that if a master applied a whip to a slave and killed him, it was ...
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Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, vol. 28:
See Westbrook, who discusses the Roman concept of vitae necisque potestas as the right of the father to kill a son. Raymond Westbrook, ''Vitae Necisque Potestas,'' Historia: Zeitschrift fur Alte Geschicte 48, no. 2 (1999): 203–23. He locates a ...
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Arbitrary Rule: Slavery, Tyranny, and the Power of Life and Death
More recently, the Roman father's potestas vitae necisque has met up with an even greater challenge. The common view that this power is legally enshrined is no more than a potent, ever-revitalized myth, argues Brent Shaw, who finds no ...
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God as Father in Luke-Acts - Strona 24
Second, Roman fathers had vitae necisque potestas, the right over the life and death of those under their potestas, whether slaves or children. Specifically, a father could discipline his children and slaves however he wanted. He could exercise ...
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Women and the Law in the Roman Empire: A Sourcebook on Marriage, ...
potestas,. manus. and. tutela. impuberum. In ancient Rome, virtually all free Roman women were under one of the ... He had the “right of life and death” (ius vitae necisque) over them, and theoretically could put even an adult child to death.
Judith Evans Grubbs,
2002
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The Power of the Fathers: Historical Perspectives from Ancient Rome ...
This pre-lex Iulia jurisdictional competence seems to have ensued from the father's ius vitae necisque. ... chapter of the lex Iulia de adulteriis coercendis derived from patria potestas, but regard it as an innovation constituted by the lex Iulia.”.
Margareth Lanzinger,
2016
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IV amžiuje imperatorius Konstantinas, pirmasis krikščionis Romos imperijos soste, panaikino svarbiausią laisvo romėno teisę – potestas vitae necisque [teisę ... «Bernardinai.lt, Nov 13»
Unser Engel bewahrt uns vor dem Kindermord
(Der Kaiser hob damit selbstherrlich das Menschenrecht des freien Römers, die potestas vitae necisque, auf, was ihm viel Empörung eintrug.) Gunnar Heinsohn ... «DIE WELT, Feb 13»
Mörderische Einkindpolitik
Doch die patria potestas vitae necisque (Macht des Vaters über Leben und Tod der Familienmitglieder) ist das Grundrecht des freien Römers. Deshalb rechnet ... «Tagesspiegel, Mar 10»