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Medvedev, V.G. Basic features of the Roman public law of the archaic period

Abstract: As the author points out, the Roman public law did not cast as much an influence on development of the jurisprudence in the European states, ad the Roman private law did. It lacked the perfection in expression of legal norms, and their originality. At the same time, it gave the world the separation of powers, and it’s value can’t be denied nowadays. The specific features of the Roman public law in the Archaic period is analyzed in this article.



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