Roman government Romanlaw is the law legal system of ancient Rome , and the legal developments which ... of government. The development of Romanlaw comprises more than a thousand years of jurisprudence ... I . This Romanlaw, the Justinian Code, was effective in the Eastern Roman Byzantine Empire Byzantine ... Latin America . Introduction Historically, Romanlaw also denotes the legal system applied in most of Western Europe , until the end of the 18th century. In Germany , Romanlaw practice remained longer, having been the Holy Roman Empire 963 1806 thus the great influence upon the Civil law legal system ... by Romanlaw, notably in the Latinate legal glossary stare decisis , culpa in contrahendo , pacta ..., they did accept the Roman influence of the Farmer s Law . Roman legal development Before the Twelve Tables 754 449 BC , private law comprised the Roman civil law ius civile Quiritium that applied ... wstitle RomanLaw ref It is believed that RomanLaw is rooted in the Etruscan mythology Etruscan ... name tellegen A Short History of RomanLaw , Olga Tellegen Couperus pp. 19 20. ref After eight years ... on the Greek influence found in the early RomanLaw is still much discussed. Many scholars ..., supplement or correct the existing law. ref Cf. Berger, Adolf. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman ... it, a new body of praetoric law emerged. In fact, praetoric law was so defined by the famous Roman ..., civil law and praetoric law were fused in the Corpus Juris Civilis . Classical Romanlaw main ... 250 years of the current era are the period during which Romanlaw and Roman legal science reached the highest degree of perfection. The law of this period is often referred to as classical period of Romanlaw . The literary and practical achievements of the jurists of this period gave Romanlaw its ... jurists were still known, they were edited to conform to the new situation. Romanlaw substance ... privatum means private law, where public law is to protect the interests of the Roman state while private ... more details
citation style date February 2012 Roman Dutch law is a legal system based on Romanlaw as applied in the Netherlands ... Civil law legal system civil law or ius commune . While Roman Dutch law ceased to be applied in the Netherlands proper as early as the beginning of the 19th century, Roman Dutch law is still applied ... 3.2.pdf accessdate 2011 02 25 ref History Romanlaw was not abandoned during the early Middle Ages . Codification law Codified versions of Romanlaw e.g. Codex Theodosianus Theodosian Code and excerpts ... and vital to maintaining the commonplace principle of folk right which applied pre existing Romanlaw to Romans and Germanic law to Germans. The Breviary of Alaric and the Lex Burgundionum Lex Gundobada Romana are two of the several mixed Roman Germanic law codes that incorporated much Roman legal ... Civilis Justinian s code , began a revival of interest in Romanlaw and began to teach law based on these texts. Courts gradually started to apply Romanlaw &mdash as taught in Bologna and soon elsewhere &mdash because the judges felt that the refined legal concepts of Romanlaw were more apt to solve complex cases than customary law which had been in use since the Decline of the Roman Empire fall ... of reception reception of Romanlaw, took place in the Holy Roman Empire and the Mediterranean ... Voet , Ulrich Huber and many others. These scholars managed to merge Romanlaw with legal concepts ... Dutch. This mixture is known as Roman Dutch law. The Dutch applied their legal system in their colonies ... based on Romanlaw, in 1809. However, Roman Dutch law was not replaced by French law in the former Dutch colonies. In this way, Roman Dutch law has survived to this day. References Reflist Robert Feenstra ... rules of Roman Dutch law . See also South African law Scots law External links http www.iuscivile.com ... Haiti Cours Ak The RomanLaw Library by Professor Yves Lassard and Alexandr Koptev Category ... s Code , early Byzantine law was never influential in Western Europe. Interest in the doctrines of Byzantine ... more details
Medieval Romanlaw is the continuation and development of ancient Romanlaw that developed in the European Late Middle Ages . Based on the ancient text of Romanlaw, the Corpus iuris civilis , it added ... of ancient Romanlaw Although some legal systems in southern Europe in the Early Middle Ages , such as the Visigothic Code retained some features of ancient Romanlaw, the main texts of Romanlaw were little known until the rediscovery of the Digest Romanlaw Digest in Italy in the late 11th ... part with the aim of studying it. ref Berman, Law and Revolution , ch. 3 Stein, RomanLaw in European History , part 3. ref The era of the glossators The ancient Romanlaw texts were not very explicit ... Romanlaw was not the law of any particular country or institution, but as lawyers trained in the concepts of Romanlaw came to dominate the legal profession, Romanlaw came to have an immense effect ... proof for conviction. English law incorporated a substantial amount of Roman concepts through the works of Ranulf de Glanvill Glanvill and Henry de Bracton Bracton . ref Stein, RomanLaw in European History ..., thus remaining less influenced by Romanlaw than continental systems. However, some English courts, such as the Admiralty Court Court of Admiralty , operated on Romanlaw principles. Canon law , the law ... Romanlaw and incorporated many of its concepts. The era of the postglossators The postglossator ... and published in 1552. ref Franklin, Science of Conjecture , p. 277. ref Later influence Romanlaw ..., The common legal past of Europe . ref In this way, Scots law was heavily influenced by Romanlaw from the 15th century. Romanlaw was in part incorporated in later codifications of continental law ... civil law systems of modern European and other countries. Romanlaw also had wide influence on Western ... isbn 0520079957 page pages url Cite book title RomanLaw in European History last Stein first Peter ... law.htm Otto Vervaart s page of resources on Medieval law DEFAULTSORT Medieval RomanLaw Category Civil ... more details
Image Digesto 02.jpg thumb 220px Digestorum, seu Pandectarum libri quinquaginta. Lugduni apud Gulielmu m Rouillium , 1581. Biblioteca Comunale Renato Fucini di Empoli The Digest , also known as the Pandects Latin Lat. Digesta seu Pandectae , adapted from Greek language Gr. pandektes , all containing , is a name given to a compendium or digest of Roman law compiled by order of the emperor Justinian I in the 6th century AD 530 533 . The Digest was one part of the Corpus Juris Civilis , the body of civil law issued under Justinian I. The other two parts were Institutiones , and the Codex Constitutionum . A fourth part, the Novels or Novellae Constitutiones , was added later. The Digest is divided into fifty books, each book containing several titles, divided into laws , and the laws into several parts or paragraphs. The number of jurists from whose works extracts were made is thirty nine, but the writings of Ulpian and Julius Paulus Paulus make up almost half the work. ref Jolowicz, Herbert F. Introduction to the Study of Roman Law. London Cambridge UP 1939, page 492. ref The work was declared to be the sole source of non statute law commentaries on the compilation were forbidden, or even the citing of the original works of the jurists for the explaining of ambiguities in the text. ref Ferdinand Mackeldey Handbook of the Roman Law pp. 57 58, citing Const. Tanta , 21 Const. Dedit 21. ref The principal surviving manuscript is the Littera Florentina . See also Corpus Juris Civilis Civil code Law of Citations External links http www.iuscivile.com Roman Law Resources a very good collection of resources maintained by Professor Ernest Metzger. http web.upmf grenoble.fr Haiti Cours Ak The Roman Law Library by Professor Yves Lassard and Alexandr Koptev. CathEncy wstitle Pandects Notes references 1911 DEFAULTSORT Digest Roman Law Category Roman law Category Byzantine law Category Latin prose texts Category 6th century books Category Law books Category 6th century in la ... more details
In Romanlaw during the Roman Republic Republic , calumnia was the willful bringing of a false accusation , that is, malicious prosecution . ref Mary Beard classicist Mary Beard , J.A. North, and S.R.F. Price, Religions of Rome A History Cambridge University Press, 1998 , vol. 1, p. 238. ref The English word wikt calumny calumny derives from the Latin. The Roman legal system lacked state prosecutor s crimes were prosecuted by any individual with sufficient legal training who chose to make the case. Prosecutions were often politically motivated, but a prosecutor who brought an accusation wrongfully could be sued under the Lex Remmia de calumnia if the accused was absolved of the crime. In this sense, calumnia resembled a charge of defamation or libel . ref Cicero , Rosc. Am. 19.55 Richard A. Lafleur, Horace and onomasti komodein The Law of Satire, Aufstieg und Niedergang der r mischen Welt II.31.3 1981 , p. 1822 H. Galsterer, The Administration of Justice, in The Cambridge Ancient History The Augustan Empire, 43 B.C. A.D. 69 Cambridge University Press, 1996 , p. 402. ref The person found guilty of calumnia was subject to the same punishment the person he falsely accused would have received. ref George Mousourakis, The Historical and Institutional Context of RomanLaw Ashgate, 2003 , p. 317 Beard et al. , Religions of Rome , p. 238. ref One particularly well documented trial that resulted ... and the law Women and the law in ancient Rome . ref During the Roman Empire Imperial era , a charge ... term malice . ref Mousourakis, The Historical and Institutional Context of RomanLaw , p. 317. ref See also Roman litigation References Reflist ancient Rome stub law stub Category Romanlaw ... during his Roman governor governorship of Corsica et Sardinia Sardinia in 55 BC. A lengthy list ... Roman Republic, 149 BC to 50 BC University of Toronto Press, 1990 , pp. 143 144. ref Although the presiding ... seems to have been the same. ref T. Corey Brennan , The Praetorship in the Roman Republic Oxford ... more details
Angaria from lang grc , the Greek language Greek form of a Babylon ian word adopted in Persian language Persian for mounted courier , a sort of Mail postal system adopted by the Roman Empire Roman imperial government from the ancient Persian Empire Persians , among whom, according to Xenophon Cyrop. VIII. 6 cf. Herodotus VIII. 98 it was established by Darius the Great . Couriers on horseback were posted at certain stages along the chief roads of the empire, for the transmission of royal despatches by night and day in all weathers. In the Roman system the supply of horses and their maintenance was a compulsory duty from which the emperor alone could grant exemption. The word, which in the 4th century was used for the heavy transport vehicles of the cursus publicus , and also for the animals by which they were drawn, came to mean generally compulsory service. So angaria , angariare , in medieval Latin , and the rare English derivatives angariate, angariation, came to mean any service which was forcibly or unjustly demanded, and oppression in general. In modern Greek the word came to mean as well a service or task only grudgingly undertaken by the one forced to perform it. See also Angary Royal Road Angarum References 1911 article Angaria url http www.gutenberg.org files 13600 13600 h 13600 h.htm history stub Category Roman law bg ca Ang ria it Angaria ru tr Angarya Roma hukuku ... more details
unreferenced date January 2009 Fructus Latin for fruits was a legal term used in Romanlaw to describe products which originate from both natural sources e.g. the natural produce of gardens, reproduction of animals, etc. and legal transactions e.g. loan interest . Types of fructus Fructus naturales fruits which originate naturally e.g. apples grown on an apple tree Fructus civiles profits obtained through legal transactions e.g. loan interest Fructus consumpti fruits which have been consumed e.g. an apple which has been eaten Fructus extantes fruits not consumed as oppose to fructus consumpti Fructus pendentes fruits not separated from the object which they originate from e.g. apples still hanging on the tree Fructus percepti fruits which have been taken possession of by separating them from the object which produced them as opposed to fructus pendentes Fructus percipiendi fruits which would have but have not been produced at fault of the holder of the fruit producing object Fructus separati fruits separated from the object which produced them e.g. berries gathered from a tree Please check the accuracy of the Spanish language link, if it is right, please remove this message. Category Romanlaw Category Latin legal terms es Frutos Derecho fr Fructus ko ja zh ... more details
Literal contracts contractus litteris formed part of the Romanlaw of contract s. Of uncertain origin, in terms of time and any historical development, they are often seen as subsidiary in the Romanlaw to other forms. They had developed by at the latest 100  BC, and continued into the late Roman Empire . The form itself was a written entry in some form of account book, which Gaius jurist Gaius describes as either replacing an existing obligation from another source, or transferring a debt from one person to another. At least the second form was unavailable to peregrinus Roman peregrines . It seems to have been limited to certain sums which were unconditional and which had the consent of the debtor. Its later development was shaped by changes in the oral contract, the stipulatio . Origin ... ref name nicholas197 Nicholas 1962 . p. 197. ref Cite book title A Textbook of RomanLaw last Buckland first W.W. location Cambridge publisher Cambridge University Press year 1921 cite book title The Law of Obligations in the Later Roman Republic first Alan last Watson publisher Clarendon Press location Oxford year 1965 cite book title Textbook of RomanLaw first J. A. C. last Thomas publisher North Holland location Oxford year 1976 isbn 0 7204 0517 3 cite book title An Introduction to RomanLaw ... Clarendon Law year 1962 Obligations in Romanlaw Category Contract law Category Romanlaw ... that it was a previous obligation was required in the classical law, and Watson believes this can be conclusively shown for the last century of the Roman Republic Republic . However, it is possible ... by peregrinus Roman peregrine s, the Sabinians that they could use the a re form, but not the a personam ... name watson24 Later law The literal contract disappeared late into the classical age, sustained by its use in the banking trade. ref name buckland457458 In Justinian s law, it had been replaced by the written ... by both parties. He identifies them with the peregrine s law only after the extension of citizenship ... more details
In Romanlaw , contracts could be divided between those in re , those that were consensual contracts in Romanlaw consensual , and those that were inominate contracts in Romanlaw . Although Gaius jurist Gaius only identifies a single type of contract in re , it is commonly thought that there were four, as Justinian identifies mutuum loan for consumption , commodatum loan for use , depositum deposit and pignus pledge . Each varied about the expected standards of care, transfer of ownership, and other practicalities stemming from the purpose of each. They all involved the delivery or a physical thing, which is a defining characteristic. They were generally supplemented by the stipulatio and inominate contract, which allowed additional provisions such as interests to be added to contracts in re making them more suitable for commercial applications. General features Justinian identifies four types of real contract contracts in re in a thing mutuum , commodatum , depositum and pignus . Common ... to consensual contracts in Romanlaw consensual and inominate contracts in Romanlaw inominate ... title Textbook on RomanLaw first1 Andrew last1 Borkowski first2 Paul J. last2 du Plessis publisher ... to RomanLaw first Barry last Nicholas publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford isbn 0 19 876063 9 series Clarendon Law year 1962 Obligations in Romanlaw Category Romanlaw ... at a developing time in the law, although why the others are not mentioned at all in the Institutes ... name nicholas168 It was stricti iuris strict law the lender could not claim interest. ref name nicholas167 Despite this, it became the standard arrangement for moneylenders in the Roman republic . Interest .... In the later law, the stipulatio replaced mutuum completely. ref name borkowski298 The borrower ... of a greater force vis maior such a theft with force, or what is called in the modern English law and act .... Fiducia lasted until the late Roman empire empire , but was increasingly eclipsed by pignus ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Roman Agrarian History and its Significance for Public and Private Law in German language German Die R mische Agrargeschichte in ihrer Bedeutung f r das Staats und Privatrecht is a book written by Maximilian Weber , a Germany German economist and sociologist in 1891 . Note that the original edition was in German and the title can be translated as Roman Agrarian History and its Significance for Public and Private Law . This was the second major work of Weber, that he wrote in order to qualify as the instructor in law at the University of Berlin . Weber examined the economic, social and political development of Ancient Rome Roman society through the analysis of Roman writings on agriculture, the methods of land surveying and the terms used to designate the land units in Ancient Rome. ref Reinhard Bendix, Max Weber an intellectual portrait , University of California Press, 1977, p.2 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Roman Agrarian History And Its Significance For Public And Private Law Book Category 1891 books Category Sociology books Category History books about ancient Rome Category Works by Max Weber Category Books about legal history Hist book stub ... more details
Wiktionary Roman or Romans may refer to A thing or person of or from the city of Rome TOCright History Ancient Rome 9th century BC 5th century AD Roman Kingdom 753 BC to 509 BC Roman Republic 509 BC to 44 BC Roman Empire 27 BC to 476 1453 AD Roman Britain , part of the island of Great Britain controlled by the Roman Empire between AD 43 and about 410 Roman citizenship Roman alphabet or Latin alphabet ..., Indonesia, Malay, and other areas once settled by European colonial empires Romanization Roman architecture Roman army Roman calendar Romanlaw , the legal system of both the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire Roman numerals , numeral system where certain letters are given a numeral value Imperial cult ancient Rome , Roman religion Byzantine Empire 330 476 629 to 1453 , a Late Antiquity and medieval continuation of the Greek speaking portion of the Roman Empire Romaioi , Greek speaking, Orthodox population of the Eastern Roman Empire dating to Late Antiquity the term translates literally to Roman Romioi , Greek speaking, Orthodox population of the Rum milet in the Ottoman Empire, or Greek speaking Orthodox people today the term translates literally to Roman Romanae or the Greco Roman s from Aetolia Acarnania that speak Romanesci Holy Roman Empire c. 900 to 1806 , a medieval state in Central Europe Geography Roman, Bulgaria , a town and a municipality in Vratsa Province Romans sur Is re , in the Dr me d partement of France Roman, Romania , a city in Neam county Romans, Ain , a town in France Roman, Eure , France Romans, Deux S vres , France Romans d Isonzo , a town in Italy Roman roads Roman Valley, Nova Scotia Saint Roman, Monaco Christianity Roman Catholic Church , a Christian church that professes the Catholic faith Roman Missal , a book containing prayers and readings for a Roman Catholic Mass Epistle to the Romans , a letter in the New Testament of the Christian Bible Typography Roman type , an upright typeface style, contrasted to italic Times New ... more details
Middle Ages medieval Western Europe. Romanlaw in the days of the Roman Republic and Empire was heavily ... Romanlaw up until that point, so that what remained was one twentieth of the mass of legal texts from before. ref Stein, RomanLaw in European History , 32 ref This became known as the Corpus ... of Romanlaw and aimed to restore it to the peak it had reached three centuries before. ref Stein, RomanLaw in European History , 35 ref The Justinian Code remained in force in the East until the fall ... Law in European History , 43 ref Civil law codifications based closely on Romanlaw, alongside some ... Ober, The Nature of Athenian Democracy , 121 ref Romanlaw was heavily influenced by Greek philosophy ... Kelly, A Short History of Western Legal Theory , 39 ref ref Stein, RomanLaw in European History , 1 ref Over the centuries between the rise and decline of the Roman Empire , law was adapted to cope with the changing ... I . ref name St107 As a legal system, Romanlaw has affected the development of law worldwide. It also ... role in the creation of the idea of a common European culture Stein, RomanLaw in European History ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 For Law disambiguation Legal disambiguation pp move indef File JMR Memphis1.jpg ..., power, or weakness. ref Luban, Law s Blindfold , 23 ref Law ref From Old English lagu legal comes from Latin legalis , from translating law to other European languages lex law , statute http www.etymonline.com index.php?search law&searchmode none Law , Online Etymology Dictionary http www.merriam ... law is in The Concept of Law Hart argued law is a system of rules Campbell, The Contribution of Legal Studies , 184 Austin said law was the command of a sovereign, backed by the threat of a sanction Bix, http plato.stanford.edu entries austin john 3 John Austin Dworkin describes law as an interpretive concept to achieve justice Dworkin, Law s Empire , 410 and Raz argues law is an authority to mediate people s interests Raz, The Authority of Law , 3 36 . ref Laws are made by governments , and nowadays ... more details
The Law may refer to tocright Music The Law band , an English rock group The Law The Law album The Law The Law album The Law Scotland band , an indie rock band from Scotland The Law Exhorder album The Law Exhorder album The Law , a song by Leonard Cohen on the album Various Positions Film The Law 1974 film The Law 1974 film The Law 1959 film The Law 1959 film , with Gina Lollobrigida original title La Legge The Law 1990 film The Law 1990 film , also known as Tila The Law TV series , Emmy Award , Humanitas Award , Writers Guild of America Award , Edgar Allen Poe award winning mid 1970s TV show. Books The Law 1850 book The Law 1850 book , by Fr d ric Bastiat The Law 1957 novel The Law 1957 novel , by Roger Vailland original title La Loi Other uses The Law, a peak of the Ochil Hills Torah in Jewish culture is also known as The Law. The Law , nickname of Dan Law Field , home of the Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team Law or The Law, one of a list of slang terms for police officers disambiguation ... more details
LAW may refer to Landywood railway station , England National Rail station code Lawton Fort Sill Regional Airport Live Audio Wrestling , a professional wrestling call in show League of American Bicyclists , formerly known as the League of American Wheelmen League of American Writers Palestinian Society for the Protection of Human Rights also known as LAWL.A.W. comics L.A.W. comics Light anti tank weapon or lightweight anti tank weapon see Anti tank warfare , e.g. the US Army M72 LAW or the British Army LAW 80 See also Law disambiguation disambiguation eo LAW fr LAW it LAW ... more details
By law sometimes also spelled bylaw , by law or byelaw can refer to a law of local or limited application passed under the authority of a higher law specifying what things may be regulated by the by law. It can also refer to the internal rules of a company or organization. In the context of local laws, by law is more frequently used in this context in Canada , the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries, whereas in the United States , the words code law code , local ordinance ordinance or regulation law regulation are more frequent. Accordingly, a bylaw enforcement officer is the Canadian equivalent of the American Code Enforcement Officer or Municipal Regulations Enforcement Officer. Etymology The Oxford English Dictionary indicates that the origin of the current modern use of the word is not clear. ref name oed bylaw http dictionary.oed.com cgi entry 50030471 Oxford English Dictionary online entry for by law subscription required ref One possibility is the earliest use of the term, which originates from the Viking town law in the Danelaw , wherein by is the Old Norse word for a larger settlement as in Whitby and Derby compare with the modern Danish Norwegian word by meaning town, or the modern Swedish word by , meaning village . ref http www.answers.com topic bylaw Answers.com ... of subsidiary law or side law as in byway . ref name oed bylaw In either case, it is incorrect to claim that the origin of the word is simply the prepositional phrase by law. Municipal bylaws ... area. The main difference between a by law and a law passed by a national federal or regional state ... local council or municipal government gets its power to pass laws through a law of the national ... mandated by the higher body, a municipal by law is no different than any other law of the land, and can ... or a constitution and bylaws . Unless otherwise provided by law, the organization does not formally ... word doc See also Private Governance References reflist Category Administrative law Category Parliamentary ... more details
orphan date September 2010 Infobox television show name It s the Law image show name 2 caption genre legal information format creator developer writer Alan King director Tony Partidge creative director presenter Frank Peddie br Cecil Wright starring judges voices narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country CAN language English language English channel CBC Television first run first aired 1 May 1956 last aired 26 June 1956 num seasons 1 num episodes status list episodes executive producer producer David Walker editor location cinematography camera runtime 30 minutes company distributor picture format audio format preceded by followed by A Case for the Court related website production website Use dmy dates date September 2010 It s the Law is a Television in Canada Canadian legal information television series which aired on CBC Television in 1956. Premise Legal concepts and information were explained to average Canadians on this series. Each episode featured an explanation of a legal concept followed by its dramatic portrayal as a case. The show then concluded with further discussion of by a member of the Canadian Bar Association which supported CBC s production of the series. Cecil Wright, the University of Toronto s law dean, joined host Frank Peddie as a series regular. Actors Cec Linder , William Needles, Ed McNamara and Sandy Webster were featured in the dramatic segments. ref name CCF cite web url http www.broadcasting history.ca programming television programming popup.php?id 724 first John last Corcelli date February 2005 title It s the Law publisher Canadian Communications Foundation accessdate 7 May 2010 ref Scheduling This half hour series was broadcast on Tuesdays at 10 00 p.m. Eastern from 1 May to 26 June 1956. See also This Is the Law References ... title It s the Law publisher Queen s University year 1996 accessdate 7 May 2010 IMDB title 0294114 DEFAULTSORT It s The Law Category CBC network shows Category 1956 Canadian television series debuts ... more details
Infobox film name The Law Is the Law image image size caption director Christian Jaque producer Alfredo Bini writer Christian Jaque br Jacques Emmanuel br Agenore Incrocci br Furio Scarpelli starring Tot music Nino Rota cinematography Gianni Di Venanzo editing Jacques Desagneaux distributor released 17 September 1958 runtime 95 minutes country Film France br Film Italy language French br Italian budget The Law Is the Law lang fr La loi, c est la loi , lang it La legge legge is a 1958 cinema of France French cinema of Italy Italian comedy film directed by Christian Jaque . It was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival . ref name imdb cite web url http www.imdb.com title tt0051851 awards title IMDB.com Awards for The Law Is the Law accessdate 2010 01 02 work imdb.com ref Cast Tot Giuseppe La Paglia Fernandel Ferdinand Pastorelli Nino Besozzi Il Maresciallo No l Roquevert Le gendarme Malandain Leda Gloria Antonietta Nathalie Nerval H l ne Pastorelli Luciano Marin Mario Albert Dinan Le Brigadier Anna Maria Luciani Marisa Henri Cr mieux Bourride Renato Terra Ren G nin Donadieu Gustavo De Nardo Luigi Franco Di Trocchio Aldo Pini Jean Brochard Le Depute Aldo Vasco Henri Arius Le Maire References reflist External links imdb title id 0051851 title The Law Is the Law DEFAULTSORT Law Is the Law, The Category 1958 films Category French films Category Italian films Category Film scores by Nino Rota Category French language films Category Italian language films Category 1950s comedy films Category Black and white films Category Films directed by Christian Jaque 1950s France film stub 1950s Italy film stub fr La Loi, c est la loi it La legge legge lb La loi, c est la loi ru ... more details
Infobox Television bgcolour show name This is the Law image caption format Panel game camera picture format runtime 30 min time slot creator developer Nigel Napier Andrews executive producer starring Austin Willis host br Paul Soles br Robert Warner actor Robert Warner country flagcountry Canada network CBC Television CBC first run first aired 21 June 1971 last aired 6 April 1976 num episodes musical director Jimmy Amaro This is the Law was a Canada Canadian panel game panel game show which aired on CBC Television from 1971 to 1976. It presented short, humorous vignettes which ran with musical accompaniment rather than a soundtrack, and challenged panellists to guess which obscure law was being broken by the Lawbreaker character portrayed by Paul Soles , who always got arrested at the end of the vignette Robert Warner actor Robert Warner starred as the police officer . The vignettes were quite subtle, and more often than not, despite many guesses, the panellists were unable to come up with the law that was actually being broken. The vignettes alternated with depictions of actual court cases, presented in a series of still cartoons, in storyboard format, with narration. The narrator would end by asking a question about how the judge eventually ruled. The four panellists would each guess what the judge decided, and why, and each panellist would conclude by lighting up a large Yes or No in front of his or her seat. After all four panellists had guessed, the answer would be revealed. Paul Soles himself was the first show host for the initial 1971 summer episodes. Austin Willis became host from the regular 1971 fall season until the end of the series. Cast Panellists Julie Amato 1976 Bill Charlton businessman by profession Susan Gay 1971 1972 Susan Keller 1972 1975 Madeline Kronby June August 1971 Dini Petty 1971 Hart Pomerantz lawyer and comedian by profession Larry Solway ... This is the Law , accessed 14 August 2006 imdb title 0156241 This is the Law game tv prog stub ... more details
Infobox ice hockey player name Roman Will team BK Mlad Boleslav league Czech Extraliga prospect team prospect league position Goaltender image caption image size 225px played for height ft 6 height in 1 weight lb 194 catches Left birth date birth date and age mf yes 1992 5 22 birth place Litomerice , Czech Republic draft draft team draft year career start 2011 career end Roman Will born May 22, 1992 is a Czech Republic Czech professional ice hockey goaltender . He played with BK Mlad Boleslav in the Czech Extraliga during the 2010 11 Czech Extraliga season 2010 11 Czech Extraliga playoffs . ref http www.eliteprospects.com team.php?team 699&year0 2011&status stats ref References Reflist External links eliteprospects 70390 Roman Will hockeydb 122756 Roman Will Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Will, Roman ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Czech ice hockey goaltender DATE OF BIRTH May 22, 1992 PLACE OF BIRTH Litomerice , Czech Republic DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Will, Roman Category 1992 births Category Living people Category BK Mlad Boleslav players Category Czech ice hockey players CzechRepublic icehockey bio stub ... more details
For the fictional mobster Carmine Falcone The Roman is a fiction novel by Mika Waltari published in 1964. Set in Rome, the book is a sequel to The Secret of the Kingdom , a novel about the early days of Christianity. The protagonist and narrator is Minutus, the son of Marcus, the main character of the previous novel. Minutus is a Roman citizen striving to survive without political entanglements. In the novel, he travels from Corinth to Britain, to Rome and then to Jerusalem. Through a boyhood friendship with Nero, he becomes a sometimes advisor, sometimes a tool, and sometimes a fool of the capricious emperor. A cruel fate makes him the commander of the menagerie which supplied the wild animals that tore his father and son to pieces, and the book was obstensibly written as a guide for his son, great grandson of the Emperor Claudius. As usual, Mika Waltari has a good grasp of human nature and of historical events, and can reproduce the feel of ancient Rome and the Roman world. Plagiarism of the novel In July 2008, news emerged that the novel had been plagiarism plagiarized by the tv producer Colin Slater in his novel Lindum Colonia , published in 2003. ref http svenska.yle.fi nyheter artikel.php?id 134516 yle.fi Waltari roman plagierades i USA 24.7.2008 ref References references DEFAULTSORT Roman, The Category 1964 novels Category Novels by Mika Waltari Category Historical novels Category Books about Nero Category Novels set in Ancient Rome hist novel stub it Lauso il cristiano no Romeren fi Ihmiskunnan viholliset ... more details
Greek law may refer to either Ancient Greek law , or the Greek continuation and expansion of Romanlaw in the east, Byzantine law , or the law of the modern Hellenic Republic see Politics of Greece . disambiguation de Recht Griechenlands pl System prawny Grecji ... more details
wiktionary civil law civil law civil laws Civil law may refer to Civil law area , a branch of Continental law which is the general part of private law Civil law common law , a branch of common law dealing with relations between individuals or organizations as opposed to criminal law Civil law legal system , any of the various systems or codes of law which are derived from Romanlaw historically The law that apply to the citizens of a city or state as opposed to international law The law as it relates to ordinary citizens as opposed to commercial law, military law, ecclesiastical law, etc. See also Civil disambiguation Ius civile , Latin for civil law disambiguation de Civil Law eo Civila kodekso ja th zh ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 The law of Europe is diverse and changing fast today. Europe saw the birth of both the Roman Empire and the British Empire , which form the basis of the two dominant forms of legal system of private law, civil law legal system civil and common law . History Image Code Civil 1804.png thumb right 150px First page of the 1804 edition of the Napoleonic Code The law of Europe has a diverse history. Romanlaw underwent major codification in the Corpus Juris Civilis of Emperor ... a body of precedent. Originally civil law was one common legal system in much of Europe , but with the rise ... law incorporated many ideas associated with the Age of Enlightenment Enlightenment . The European Union s Law is based on a codified set of laws, laid down in the European Union Law Treaties . Law in the EU is however mixed with precedent in case law of the European Court of Justice . Supranational law Council of Europe European Union law European Convention on Human Rights Law by countries See Legal systems of the world Jurisdiction area MultiCol Law of Albania Law of Andorra Law of Armenia Law of Austria Law of Azerbaijan Law of Belarus Law of Belgium Law of Bosnia and Herzegovina Law of Bulgaria Law of Croatia Law of Cyprus Law of Czech Republic Law of Denmark Law of Estonia Law of Finland Law of France Law of Georgia Law of Germany ColBreak Law of Greece Law of Hungary Law of Iceland Law of Italy Law of Kazakhstan Law of Latvia Law of Liechtenstein Law of Lithuania Law of Luxembourg Law of Republic of Macedonia Law of Malta Law of Moldova Law of Monaco Law of Montenegro Law of the Netherlands Law of Norway Law of Poland Law of Portugal ColBreak Law of the Republic of Ireland Law of Romania Law of Russia Law of San Marino Law of Serbia Law of Slovakia Law of Slovenia Law of Spain Law of Sweden Law of Switzerland Law of Turkey Law of Ukraine Law of United Kingdom English lawLaw of England and Wales Northern Ireland lawLaw of Northern Ireland Scots lawLaw of Scotland Law ... more details
Above the Law may refer to legibus solutus , doctrine of RomanLaw Above the Law blog , a law blog Righting Wrongs , a 1986 Hong Kong film titled Above the Law for international release Above the Law film Above the Law film , a 1988 action film starring Steven Seagal Above the Law group , an American hip hop group Above the Law TV series Above the Law TV series , an Australian television series See also Immunity disambiguation Law Immunity legal concept Impeachment disambig ... more details
more or less prevalent role for romanlaw as a secondary source of law. This period of customary law ... Netherlands copyright law Prostitution in the Netherlands Roman Dutch law Spider in the web doctrine ...The Netherlands is a Civil law legal system civil law country. Its laws are Codification law written and the application of customary law is exceptional. The role of case law is small in theory, although in practice it is impossible to understand the law in many fields without also taking into account the relevant case law . The Dutch system of law is based on the French Civil Code with influences from RomanLaw and traditional Dutch customary law. The new civil law books which went into force in 1992 were heavily influenced by the German B rgerliches Gesetzbuch . The primary law making body is formed ... institution when it comes to Dutch law. Areas of law The domain of Dutch law is commonly divided in the following areas Administrative law Civil law common law Civil law including family law, inheritance law, contract law and commercial law Criminal law Constitutional law including laws on the structure of the state European law International law Civil law Civil law common law Civil law is the domain of law that regulates the everyday life of persons and other legal entities such as corporations . The main code of Dutch civil law is the Burgerlijk Wetboek . Copyright law main Dutch copyright law Nationality law main Dutch nationality law Criminal law Criminal law deals with the prosecution ... van Strafrecht nl Wetboek van Strafrecht nl . Constitutional law Constitutional law involves ... of many civil law legal system civil law jurisdictions and in contrast to practice in nations such as the United States , the practice of Dutch constitutional law is that judges are not allowed to determine ... jointly . Administrative law Administrative law is the area of law that regulates the operation .... The basics of Dutch administrative law were overhauled completely in 1994 with the advent ... more details