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A lex quae valet in ante facta ( furta ) could never be called by a Roman jurist an ex post facto lex . A lex has to be applied in facta , 31 and not ex facto , as shown by a quotation from Tacitus , Ann . 3.69 , relating an utterance ...
A lex quae valet in ante facta ( furta ) could never be called by a Roman jurist an ex post facto lex . A lex has to be applied in facta , 31 and not ex facto , as shown by a quotation from Tacitus , Ann . 3.69 , relating an utterance ...
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42 , observes : " By a well - coined expression , prisons have been called the universities of crime . " The governments , he goes on to explain , spend enor- mous sums on institutions which return the convict to society as a greater ...
42 , observes : " By a well - coined expression , prisons have been called the universities of crime . " The governments , he goes on to explain , spend enor- mous sums on institutions which return the convict to society as a greater ...
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The task of characterization , or classifica- tion and categorization , as it might be called ( to leave the less adequate term of qualification to the specific field of conflict of laws where it first has been applied ) may become ...
The task of characterization , or classifica- tion and categorization , as it might be called ( to leave the less adequate term of qualification to the specific field of conflict of laws where it first has been applied ) may become ...
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Bureaucracy and the Roman Law A ARTHUR SCHILLER | 26 |
Ex post facto in Roman Sources and Ex post facto Laws in Modern | 49 |
Concerning the Transmission of Julians Digesta | 69 |
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