La relación magistrado-asamblea en el proceso legislativo en la República romana
ISSN: 1697-3046
Argitalpen urtea: 2016
Zenbakia: 26
Mota: Artikulua
Beste argitalpen batzuk: Revista General de Derecho Romano
Laburpena
Even though the great importance that the Senate and the auctoritas patrum have along the legislative process in the roman Republic, the current article focus on the relationship between the two other organs that are also required: the people’s assemblies, in whose hands, according to the sources, lies the sovereignty of the res publica and the magistrate who has made a certain rogatio, and who, in addition of having the legislative iniciative also has multiples ways of intervention along the law making process till the final moment of announcing the results, the renuntiatio.