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ANCIENT ROMAN
POLITICAL THOUGHT
Introduction
was much influenced by Stoicism.
Stoicism itself had three stages of development namely Early Stoicism, Middle Stoicism
and Later or Roman Stoicism.
Stoic principles of Universal Brotherhood and
World Commonwealth suited the Romans needs.
Romans spread the Stoic
concept of one world to conceal their own objective of imperialism.
The success of Stoic ideas was due to the fact that it fit perfectly to the Roman aspirations
of a world empire.
They wanted to get rid of all barriers such as race or nationality.
The Roman Political thinkers were not as good as the Greek thinkers but their
contributions were very lasting.
They were able to establish a world-wide empire.
They presented to the world a highly developed law and administrative system.
They spread the Greek political ideas all over Europe. Thus the Romans acted as a
medium for Greek ideas.
The ideas of universal law, jus naturale, brotherhood of man and world citizenship
spread all over Europe.
It can be said that it was the Romans who established a codified and systematic set of
laws first in Europe.
Roman Legal System
In the making of the legal system, the Romans were much influenced by the traditions
and practices and the philosophy of Greek Political Thought.
The Roman law was codified into 12 tables in 450 BC.
They classified the law into sections and presented the law in a very systematic way.
The interpretation of law was systematic so that the possibility of disputes also
lessened.
 These laws could be amended only by the Emperor or through a system of plebiscite.
Different types of Roman Laws
Jus Civile: It was the set of laws meant only for the Romans. The property and family
rights of the citizens were determined according to these laws.
Jus Gentium: Equality of men became the fundamental of law. The law should be
applicable and acceptable to all, citizens and foreigners.
Jus Naturale: The natural law is higher than the law of nations or Jus Gentium. It is
based on the nature of man and it is the natural path of man.
Roman Law: the combination of Jus Civile, Jus Gentium and Jus Naturale.
The Code of Justinian:
The Institute: These were the legal achievement of Roman Lawyers called Gains, Marcian
and Florentinus.
The Digest: It contained excerpts from the famous pronouncements of some of the well
known legal pronouncements.
The Decrees: These are the laws from the earliest period of the Empire.
The Novelli: These were the laws of the Emperor Justinian.
The Roman contribution to Law
1. Secularisation of Law: The most important feature of Roman Law. Law separated from
ethics and religion and is no more a product of them. This was the greatest contribution of
Romans to Europe.
2. Universal nature of Law: It was applicable to people of all religion and all places. Law
became cosmopolitan.
3. Individual as the Centre of Legal Thought: Law was made not for a race or religion
but for the individual members of society. It was the function of the state to protect the
rights of the individual.
4. State as a Legal Person: Viewed as a legal person exercising its authority within certain
limits. Like an individual, the State can sue and be sued. The purpose of state is the
protection of the individual’s rights.
5. People, the source of Law: The ultimate authority resided in the people. The Emperor was
only an agent of the people. He was responsible to the people.
6. Contractual Nature of Law: The magistrate or the jurists proposed the
law and the people ratified it. The law was not imposed upon people. But
it was like a contract. It was like a mutual agreement.
7. Power of the Community: This is the idea of imperium. It is nothing but sovereignty.
It is the power to issue orders. It means executive authority. This concept gave a legal personality to
the state.
8. Changing Nature of Power: During the period of Monarchy, imperium or sovereignty resided
with the king. On the death of the King, imperium passed on to the successor. During the period of
Republic, the imperium was with a number of officers. These officers were responsible to the people.
So ultimately, the power of the state reached the peoples from the Monarch.

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Ancient Roman Political Thought

  • 2. Introduction was much influenced by Stoicism. Stoicism itself had three stages of development namely Early Stoicism, Middle Stoicism and Later or Roman Stoicism. Stoic principles of Universal Brotherhood and World Commonwealth suited the Romans needs. Romans spread the Stoic concept of one world to conceal their own objective of imperialism. The success of Stoic ideas was due to the fact that it fit perfectly to the Roman aspirations of a world empire. They wanted to get rid of all barriers such as race or nationality.
  • 3. The Roman Political thinkers were not as good as the Greek thinkers but their contributions were very lasting. They were able to establish a world-wide empire. They presented to the world a highly developed law and administrative system. They spread the Greek political ideas all over Europe. Thus the Romans acted as a medium for Greek ideas. The ideas of universal law, jus naturale, brotherhood of man and world citizenship spread all over Europe. It can be said that it was the Romans who established a codified and systematic set of laws first in Europe.
  • 4. Roman Legal System In the making of the legal system, the Romans were much influenced by the traditions and practices and the philosophy of Greek Political Thought. The Roman law was codified into 12 tables in 450 BC. They classified the law into sections and presented the law in a very systematic way. The interpretation of law was systematic so that the possibility of disputes also lessened.  These laws could be amended only by the Emperor or through a system of plebiscite.
  • 5. Different types of Roman Laws Jus Civile: It was the set of laws meant only for the Romans. The property and family rights of the citizens were determined according to these laws. Jus Gentium: Equality of men became the fundamental of law. The law should be applicable and acceptable to all, citizens and foreigners. Jus Naturale: The natural law is higher than the law of nations or Jus Gentium. It is based on the nature of man and it is the natural path of man. Roman Law: the combination of Jus Civile, Jus Gentium and Jus Naturale.
  • 6. The Code of Justinian: The Institute: These were the legal achievement of Roman Lawyers called Gains, Marcian and Florentinus. The Digest: It contained excerpts from the famous pronouncements of some of the well known legal pronouncements. The Decrees: These are the laws from the earliest period of the Empire. The Novelli: These were the laws of the Emperor Justinian.
  • 7. The Roman contribution to Law 1. Secularisation of Law: The most important feature of Roman Law. Law separated from ethics and religion and is no more a product of them. This was the greatest contribution of Romans to Europe. 2. Universal nature of Law: It was applicable to people of all religion and all places. Law became cosmopolitan. 3. Individual as the Centre of Legal Thought: Law was made not for a race or religion but for the individual members of society. It was the function of the state to protect the rights of the individual. 4. State as a Legal Person: Viewed as a legal person exercising its authority within certain limits. Like an individual, the State can sue and be sued. The purpose of state is the protection of the individual’s rights.
  • 8. 5. People, the source of Law: The ultimate authority resided in the people. The Emperor was only an agent of the people. He was responsible to the people. 6. Contractual Nature of Law: The magistrate or the jurists proposed the law and the people ratified it. The law was not imposed upon people. But it was like a contract. It was like a mutual agreement. 7. Power of the Community: This is the idea of imperium. It is nothing but sovereignty. It is the power to issue orders. It means executive authority. This concept gave a legal personality to the state. 8. Changing Nature of Power: During the period of Monarchy, imperium or sovereignty resided with the king. On the death of the King, imperium passed on to the successor. During the period of Republic, the imperium was with a number of officers. These officers were responsible to the people. So ultimately, the power of the state reached the peoples from the Monarch.