jus provocationis

jus provocationis (j[schwa]s prov-[schwa]-kay-shee-oh-nis). [Latin] Roman law. The right possessed by every Roman citizen to appeal to the people in their Comitia, or later the emperor, from the infliction of summary punishment by a magistrate (coercitio). • Modern Romanists disagree about the precise meaning of this term. — Also termed jus provocatio.
专业法律词汇 词条贡献者
资深译员Brendan,毕业于亚洲一流的高级翻译学院,擅长翻译各类与商业与人权诉讼相关的法律文件。
Scroll to Top