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Il ‘proprium quaestionis crimen’ e la strategia difensiva nella Pro Caelio di Cicerone

2020

The paper proposes a revised analysis of the speech, which was delivered by Cicero on behalf of Marcus Caelius. Numerous studies have shown the importance of the rhetorical aspects of this speech. The aim of this analysis is to examine its legal aspects. Firstly, many sources containing abundant evidence regarding the causae de vi ex lege Plautia will be examined in order to identify, among the many allegations made by opponents of this causa, those for which Caelius ex lege Plautia was responsible. Secondly, having identified the ex lege Plautia charges, the defensive strategy, which is specifically aimed at defending Caelius from the charge of Dione’s murder, will be thoroughly analysed. …

crimen de veneficiitestimonianza.processo criminaledelitto tentatoSettore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'Pro CaelioCicerolex Plautia de viClodiacrimen vi
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Occupazione clandestina e lex Plautia de vi

2012

According to many texts of the Digesta Iustiniani, possession animo retenta of land, in case of a clandestine occupation, was not lost at once, but only if the possessor learned of the intrusion and took no steps to recover the land or the occupant repelled him. In opposition to the prevalent view the author believes that this rule applied already in the first century B.C. and supports his opinion on the ground of the lex Plautia de vi.

lex Plautia de vi.Settore IUS/18 - Diritto Romano E Diritti Dell'Antichita'possessoOccupazione clandestina
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