The essay, starting from the recent Cartabia reform on criminal trial, examines the late antique legislation of the Theodosian Code, with specific reference to the constitutions related to the reasonable lenght of proceedings, especially those of second degree, to be concluded within peremptory terms, in order to guarantee the celebration of an aequum iudicium. The importance of the terms for the length of proceedings is also confirmed by Justinian’s reforms.
Next generation EU and the reform of statutes of limitation: old and new problems regarding the reasonable length of proceedings.
Pergami, Federico
2021
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The essay, starting from the recent Cartabia reform on criminal trial, examines the late antique legislation of the Theodosian Code, with specific reference to the constitutions related to the reasonable lenght of proceedings, especially those of second degree, to be concluded within peremptory terms, in order to guarantee the celebration of an aequum iudicium. The importance of the terms for the length of proceedings is also confirmed by Justinian’s reforms.File in questo prodotto:
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