JUDr. Miroslav Frýdek, Ph.D.
Doctoral thesis
Crimen maiestatis
Crimen maiestatis
Abstract:
V nejstarším období římských dějin se jednání, které naplnilo skutkovou podstatu urážky majestátu národa římského, označovalo jako proditio -onis (f)] od slovesa prodo – zrazení, zrada, vyzrazení, patriae proditiones – zločiny zrady proti vlasti. Tuto skutkovou podstatu upravoval královský zákon, který je dochovaný např. u Dionysia: Dionysios 3,30: Král zřídil soud nad velezrádci (proditionis iudicia …moreAbstract:
The present thesis analyses an evolution of crimem maiestatis in Ancient Rome. It is focused on the analysis of facts of the case of crimem maiestatis related to particular evolution periods of Roman state (Kingdom, Republic, Principate, Dominate). The first part of the thesis describes a methodology that is used for a work with primary sources. There is also a brief summary of actual state of analysed …moreAbstract:
he case of crimen maiestatis, C. To analyse changes in Roman state system and reflexion of these changes in particular laws prosecuting crimen maiestatis, D. To compare legal and narrative sources of law describing crimen maiestatis, E. To examine a possibility of prosecution for verbal offence versus a possibility of prosecution for an offence in early Principate.
Language used: Czech
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 5. 2. 2015
Identifier:
https://is.muni.cz/th/nmkho/
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 16. 6. 2015
- Supervisor: doc. JUDr. Renata Veselá, Ph.D.
- Reader: prof. JUDr. Michal Skřejpek, DrSc., doc. JUDr. Matúš Nemec, PhD.
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Faculty of LawDoctoral programme / field:
Theoretical Legal Sciences (4-years) / History of the Law and Roman Law