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jus edicendi

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A quick definition of jus edicendi:

Term: JUS EDICENDI

Definition: Jus edicendi is a Latin term that means the "right of decreeing" in Roman law. It refers to the right of the praetors to issue edicts.

Related term: JUS PRAETORIUM

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Definition: Jus edicendi is a Latin term that means "right of decreeing" in Roman law. It refers to the right of the praetors to issue edicts.

Example: The praetor has the jus edicendi to issue edicts that clarify or modify existing laws.

This means that the praetor has the power to issue new rules or regulations that can help interpret or change existing laws. For example, if there is a law that is unclear or needs to be updated, the praetor can issue an edict to provide more guidance or make necessary changes.

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