• The Praetor's Edict (Edictum praetoris) in ancient Roman law was an annual declaration of principles made by the new praetor urbanus – the elected magistrate...
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    the Praetor's Edict. These Edicts were statements of praetor's policy as to judicial decisions to be made during his term of office. The praetor had substantial...
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    of the long-standing Praetor's Edict, a periodic document which first began under the late Roman Republic (c. 509–44 BC). Edict on Maximum Prices (301)...
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    JSTOR 980583. S2CID 147574561. Watson, Alan (1970). "The Development of the Praetor's Edict". The Journal of Roman Studies. 60: 105–119. doi:10.2307/299417. JSTOR 299417...
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  • Salvius Julianus (category Imperial Roman praetors)
    (r.117–138) also appointed Julianus to revise into final form the Praetor's Edict, which up until then had been announced annually. Thereafter, Iulianus...
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    Roman Law" In this era, the praetor's edict was now known as edictum perpetuum, which were all the edicts collected in one edict by Hadrian. Also, a new judicial...
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    praetor's edict, which was used by all praetors from that time onwards. This edict contained detailed descriptions of all cases, in which the praetor...
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  • Perpetual Edict may refer to: The Praetor's Edict in Roman Law, after the praetors began reissuing exactly the same edict as their predecessors, about...
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  • builds the city Aelia Capitolina, on the location of Jerusalem. The Praetor's Edict is definitively codified by Salvius Julianus, on Hadrian's orders....
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  • epitomae, then the order of titles is likely to have followed that of the Praetor's Edict. Scholars' estimates as to the number of titles vary from a minimum...
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