
The early Roman legal system manifested a distinctive and highly ritualized form of civil procedure known as legis actiones, or "actions of the law." These early processes, rooted in sacred tradition and formal verbal formulae, embody not only the procedural mechanics of early Roman litigation but also reflect broader themes of social order, legal evolution, and jurisdictional transformation.
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A. Burdese, Istituzioni di Diritto Romano Privato
Gai. 4.11-12
Gai. 4. 31
Pomp D.1.2.2.29
W.W. Buckland, The main institutions of Roman Private Law
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