Bernardo Santalucia, La giustizia penale in Roma antica, Bologna, Società editrice il Mulino, pp. 1-161
Abstract
A comprehensive profile, brief and concise, of the evolution of the administration of criminal
justice in Rome, from the age of the origins to late antiquity. The author exposes the
progressive development over time of the criminal law in the context of the Roman
constitutional history and describes wisely the influence exercised in different eras by the
political power of prosecution of the offenses, the followed procedure, composition and
decision of the judicial bodies.