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Law & Order in Ancient Rome - The Law
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This history documentary series covers Law & Order in Ancient Rome. In this first episode we consider the very foundation of Law & Order by examining the Law itself. We cover this subject by tracing its chronological evolution from the Roman Monarchy to the Roman Republic and finally the Roman Empire. Throughout these eras of Roman History we see how laws were passed and how they impacted society. Arising from this system are some of the first lawyers in history and a body of legal jurisprudence which is still felt today. Stay tuned for more episodes on Roman Law and Order. (Note: This video includes sponsored content)

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Research: Chris Das Neves
Script: Chris Das Neves
Art: Beverly Johnson
Editing: Invicta

Bibliography and Suggested Reading:
Law Making in the Later Roman Republic, Alan Watson, 1974.
A Legal History of Rome, George Mousourakis, 2007.
The Historical and Institutional Context of Roman Law, George Mousourakis, 2003.
Roman Law in Context, David Johnston, 1999.
Roman Law: An Introduction, Rafael Domingo, 2018.
Historical Introduction to the Study of Roman Law, HF Jolowicz and Barry Nicholas, 1972.
An Introduction to the Principles of Roman Law, P. Van Warmelo, 1976.
The Cambridge Companion to Roman Law, ed. David Johnston, 2015.

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@InvictaHistory

4 years ago

Following a community vote, I am happy to launch our first "How They Did It" season ever which will be covering Law & Order in Ancient Rome. Expect a new episode every week! Here is the list: 1 - The Law 2 - Crazy Roman Laws 3 - The Courts 4 - The Case of the Sacred Chicken Killer 5 - Policing Rome 6 - Roman Jails 7 - Peace in the Provinces 8 - Investigating a Murder 9 - The Issue of Egypt

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@jasepoag8930

4 years ago

Law and Order: RPU In the criminal justice system, plebian based offenses are considered especially heinous. In Rome, the dedicated detectives who investigate these vicious felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Romans Pleb Unit. These are their stories.

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@lvcivsfvrivsimperiosvs9466

4 years ago

"Yes according to roman laws" Caesar : "As if there is any other kind of laws."

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@legateelizabeth

4 years ago

With the ever increasing complexity, one might say that Roman law eventually became... Byzantine.

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@HighAdmiral

4 years ago

You forgot a step. After being approved by the Senate, you'd have to ask Tribune Aquila if he was OK with the law being passed.

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@syahran1518

4 years ago

damn, you can get death penalty for making diss tracks?

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@davidec.4021

4 years ago

People don't actually realise how much of our modern world and way of life we own to the Romans...

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@gianalfredo2325

4 years ago

Next episode: C.S.I Gaul

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@Frenchylikeshikes

4 years ago

Maybe we should learn from the Plebeians: just all leave, refuse to do what we are expected to do, and demand fair changes.

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@codysing1223

4 years ago

The Emperor Protects

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@editorrbr2107

4 years ago

As an attorney, I cannot thank you enough for this. So many of our professional institutions and institutional habits β€” from contract law to (generally) being clean-shaven in court β€” were copped straight from Rome. It is an historically conservative, traditional profession, and so much of the road show started in the ancient city. ...and I think most lawyers still have a bit of a boner for Cicero.

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@lewistaylor2858

4 years ago

The law is Rome's greatest contribution, it was remarkably advanced and formed the basis for all civil law jurisdictions.

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@gianlucaborg195

4 years ago

Nice documentary. I am loving it. keep up the great work!

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@aGuS161292

4 years ago

I actually studied roman law at university, it is easy to say that the actual civil law and many other aspects of the legal system are firmly based on roman laws and how they functioned although, yes, the actual legal system has evolved over time and is somewhat ajusted to the actual times.

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@bhavyalakhina5205

4 years ago

1:55 In the initial days under Romulus the city could only grow by opening its gates to criminals

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@joeroylemusic

4 years ago

Yes! Been waiting for something just like this! So excited :D

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@lnstall_Wizard

4 years ago

you made a good one here. thanks so much! need more!

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@BlasphemousBill2023

4 years ago

Thanks, that was concise and informative!

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@nicholaszoelle6510

4 years ago

Solid video and channel man. I would recommend diving yourself into the translations of the original sources.

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@justsomeguy3931

4 years ago

Great work, as always

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