Aelian and Fufian law
Roman law
Learn about this topic in these articles:
provisions
- In ancient Rome: Citizenship and politics in the middle republic
…power is perceptible in the Aelian and Fufian law of about 150. This law, imperfectly known from later passing references, provided that a magistrate holding a legislative assembly could be prevented from passing a bill on religious grounds by another magistrate claiming to have witnessed unfavourable omens in a procedure…
Read More