{"id":4075,"date":"2023-03-31T03:07:08","date_gmt":"2023-03-31T02:07:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/?p=4075"},"modified":"2023-03-31T03:07:08","modified_gmt":"2023-03-31T02:07:08","slug":"how-were-laws-passed-in-ancient-rome","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnancientrome.com\/how-were-laws-passed-in-ancient-rome\/","title":{"rendered":"How were laws passed in ancient rome?"},"content":{"rendered":"

In Ancient Rome, there were two different types of laws; the Twelve Tables, and the legislation passed by the Roman Senate. The Twelve Tables were the first written code of laws in Ancient Rome, and were created in 449 BC. The Roman Senate was a group of wealthy landowners and businessmen who voted on laws. If the Senate voted in favor of a law, it would be sent to the Roman Emperor to be Signed into law.<\/p>\n

The Roman Republic had a complex system of passing laws. Laws were usually proposed by a magistrate, who would then present the laws to the Senate. The Senate would then debate and vote on the laws. If the Senate approved the laws, they would be sent to the assembly of citizens, who would vote on them. If the assembly of citizens approved the laws, they would be sent to the president of the Republic, who would either approve or veto the laws.<\/p>\n

How was the Roman law organized? <\/h2>\n

The written law consists of the Constitution, statutes, treaties, and judicial opinions. The unwritten law, which is also called the common law, consists of the customs and traditions that have developed over time and have been accepted by the people as a legitimate source of authority.<\/p>\n

The Roman Republic was founded in 509 BCE, and at first, only the upper-class patricians made the laws. However, before long, the lower-class plebeians gained this right as well. About 60 years after the founding of the Roman Republic, discontented plebeians demanded a written code of laws and legal rights. The Roman Republic then established the Twelve Tables, which was a written code of law that guaranteed equality of everyone before the law, regardless of social class.<\/p>\n

What was the source of law in Roman society <\/h3>\n