The Rule of Law in Ancient Rome by Michael Sevel, Kit Morrell, Lecturer in Ancient History Discipline of Classics and Ancient History Eleanor Cowan, Andrew Pettinger, Honorary Associate in Classics and Ancient History Andrew Pettinger, Eleanor Cowan, Senior Lecturer in Jurisprudence Michael Sevel, Susan Blake Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History Kit Morrell
The Rule of Law in Ancient Rome

Michael Sevel, Kit Morrell, Lecturer in Ancient History Discipline of Classics and Ancient History Eleanor Cowan, Andrew Pettinger, Honorary Associate in Classics and Ancient History Andrew Pettinger, Eleanor Cowan, Senior Lecturer in Jurisprudence Michael Sevel, Susan Blake Lecturer in Classics and Ancient History Kit Morrell

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The ideal of the rule of law - that the law should protect all citizens from arbitrary exercises of power - can be traced from ancient Greece to the present day. The Roman contribution to the rule of law tradition has been largely overlooked, howe...

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