“PECCATA SUOS TENEANT AUCTORES”. EXCEPTION IN LAW TODAY
Taking as a starting point the legal rule that expresses: “Peccata suos teneant auctores” - “Oblige the crimes their own perpetrators”, contained in Book IX of the Code, Title XLVII, called “Of the Penalties”, constitution 22, corres-ponding to the emperors Arcadius and Honorius -year 399- it is obs...
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Facultad de Derecho
2023
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/refade/article/view/43032 |
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| Sumario: | Taking as a starting point the legal rule that expresses: “Peccata suos teneant auctores” - “Oblige the crimes their own perpetrators”, contained in Book IX of the Code, Title XLVII, called “Of the Penalties”, constitution 22, corres-ponding to the emperors Arcadius and Honorius -year 399- it is observed that this Roman precept is related in our time, with the principle of guilt and that of the personality of penalties. However, it is feasible to mention a situation that, apparently, would be outside the rule. It will be referred to in the present work. |
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