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"Civilis constitutio est poenalibus actionibus heredes non teneri": acerca de la persecución post mortem de los ilícitos penales en derecho romano

  • Autores: José María Blanch Nougués
  • Localización: Scritti per Alessandro Corbino / coord. por Isabella Piro, Vol. 1, 2016, ISBN 978-88-67353-81-1, págs. 277-295
  • Idioma: español
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    • From the origins of Rome appeared one of the strongest legal convictions of the Romans: the principle of personality of penalites, from which derives, at the same time, the iuris regula of non-transferability of punishment to the heirs and relatives of who committed the crime (D. 47.1.1.pr.; Gai. 4.112). However, this rule dide not have the same application in the field of public Law regarding the crimen maiestatis. Even existed a "persecutio post mortem" in the most serious cases of such crime (C. 9.8.6.2).


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