Latin word for "litigation" in Roman law. To explain with an example; actio criminalis: criminal case actio doli: case against fraud actio furti: case against theft ... that's how it goes.
the concept of litigation in Roman law. Celsus defined this concept as “the right to pursue what is legally required before the judicial authorities”. litigation ensures the legal protection of the right. therefore, the actio is explained in relation to the concept of ius.
actio
actio
actiones becomes plural. (see law)
actio
Latin word for "litigation" in Roman law. To explain with an example; actio criminalis: criminal case actio doli: case against fraud actio furti: case against theft ... that's how it goes.
actio
what is equal to reactio by newton's third law of motion. (see effect)
actio
Roman law term derived from the Latin verb "agere" meaning "to guide, to lead, to walk" and meaning "right to sue".
actio
the concept of litigation in Roman law. Celsus defined this concept as “the right to pursue what is legally required before the judicial authorities”. litigation ensures the legal protection of the right. therefore, the actio is explained in relation to the concept of ius.