Translate tuu non pecunia habes3/9/2023 ![]() Powerful Persons Shall Not Lend Legal Aid to Litigants or Transfer Actions to Themselvesġ4. ![]() For What Reason Infamy Will Be Visited on a Personġ3. A Judge Shall Supply What the Advocates for Parties Omitġ1. A Mistake by Advocates or by Those Drawing Up Complaints and Supplicationsġ0. The Amount of Fines That Are Imposed by Judgesĩ. Contracts of Judges or Those Who Serve Them Prohibited Gifts to Them and That They May Not Build Houses for Themselves During Their Time in Office Without a Pragmatic Sanctionĥ4. The Rations and Fodder (Annonae et Capitus) of Governors, Judicial Advisors, and Others Who Hold Public Office, and of Those Who Have Obtained Other Ranksĥ3. Judicial Advisors (Adsessores), Private Secretaries (Domestici), and Public Secretaries (Cancellarii) of Judgesĥ2. The Office of One Officiating in Place of a Judgeĥ1. All Civil and Military Judges Shall Remain for Fifty Days in Cities or Certain Places after Laying Down Their Officeĥ0. No Baths Shall Be Provided for the Military Counts or TribunesĤ9. The Office of Prefect of the Food SupplyĤ7. Quarterly Reports Both Civil and MilitaryĤ4. No One Is Permitted to Govern His Homeland Without Special Permission from the EmperorĤ2. The Office of the Count of the Imperial PatrimonyĤ1. The Office of the Count of the Privy Purseģ4. The Office of the Count of the Imperial Financesģ3. ![]() ![]() The Office of the Praetorian Prefect of Africa and the Organization of the Same Dioceseģ2. The Office of the Praetorian Prefects of the East and of IllyricumĢ7. Various Rescripts and Pragmatic SanctionsĢ6. If Anything Has Been Requested or Obtained Through Deception Contrary to the Law or Public GoodĢ3. While a Case Is Pending or after Appeal or a Final Ruling, No One Is Permitted to Supplicate the EmperorĢ2. When a Petition Given to the Emperor Constitutes Joinder of Issue (Litis Contestatio)Ģ1. Petitions Submitted to the Emperor, and Concerning Which Things It Is or Is Not Permitted to SupplicateĢ0. The Clarification of Ancient Law and the Authority of the Jurists Who Are Cited in the Digestġ9. Laws, Constitutions of the Emperors, and Edictsġ7. Those Who Flee to Churches and There Raise an Outcryġ4. No Heretic or Pagan or Jew May Have, Possess, or Circumcise a Christian Slaveġ2. Jews and Worshippers of the Heavens (Caelicolae)ġ0. No One May Carve or Paint a Statue of the Savior Christ in Stone or Marbleĩ. Episcopal Adjudication and Various Chapters Relating to the Rights, Responsibilities, and Reverence of BishopsĨ. Bishops, Clerics, and the Superintendents of Orphanages, Foundling-Hospitals, Hospices, Hermitages, and Monasteries Their Privileges Military Peculium the Ransoming of Captives Marriages Forbidden and Permitted to ClergymenĤ. Holy Churches, Their Property and Privilegesģ. The High Trinity and the Catholic Faith, and That No One Shall Dare to Discuss It PubliclyĢ. The Codex of Justinian: Text and TranslationĬorrection of the Codex of Justinian and its second editionġ. The Codex of Justinian: The Life of a Text through 1,500 Years (Simon Corcoran) Revising Justice Blume's Translation of Justinian's Codex (Bruce W. Blume and the Translation of Justinian's Codex (Timothy Kearley) VOLUME 1: Introductory matter and books I-III
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