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lex Cornelia

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A quick definition of lex Cornelia:

Lex Cornelia was a set of laws passed by a Roman dictator named L. Cornelius Sulla in 82-81 B.C. It included several laws, such as the lex Cornelia de edictis, which dealt with jurisdiction, and the lex Cornelia de falsis, which dealt with counterfeit money. One of the most important laws was the lex Cornelia de injuriis, which provided a way for people to seek compensation for bodily injury and property damage caused by violence. Although the exact distinction between a crime and a delict is unclear, this law helped to establish a civil action for victims of violent acts.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Lex Cornelia is a set of laws passed by the Roman dictator L. Cornelius Sulla in 82-81 B.C. It includes several laws related to different aspects of Roman law.

Examples:

  • Lex Cornelia de edictis: This law deals with the jurisdiction of Roman 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.

The examples illustrate how Lex Cornelia covers different areas of Roman law, such as jurisdiction, counterfeiting, and bodily injury. These laws were important in maintaining order and justice in ancient Rome.

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