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Cornelian law

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A quick definition of Cornelian law:

Cornelian law refers to a set of laws passed by the Roman dictator L. Cornelius Sulla in 82-81 B.C. These laws covered various areas such as jurisdiction, false accusations, and bodily injury. One of the most significant laws was the lex Cornelia de injuriis, which provided a way for people to seek civil action for certain types of bodily injury and property invasion. While the exact distinction between crime and delict is unclear, it is believed that both procedures existed simultaneously.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Cornelian Law is a set of laws passed by the Roman dictator L. Cornelius Sulla in 82-81 B.C. It includes several laws that deal with different legal matters.

Examples:

  • Lex Cornelia de edictis: This law deals with the jurisdiction of courts.
  • Lex Cornelia de falsis: This law deals with counterfeit money and wills.
  • Lex Cornelia de injuriis: This law provides a civil action for the recovery of a penalty in certain cases of bodily injury and violent invasion of property.

These examples illustrate how Cornelian Law covers a wide range of legal matters, from jurisdiction to counterfeit money to bodily injury. The laws were passed to maintain order and justice in ancient Rome.

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