Which principle of law do you think has been Rome’s greatest contribution to modern legal systems?
THINK ABOUT
- equality before the law
- innocent until proven guilty
- unfair laws could be set aside
Some of the most important principles of Roman law were:
- All persons had the right to equal treatment under the law.
- A person was considered innocent until proven guilty.
- The burden of proof rested with the accuser rather than the accused.
- A person should be punished only for actions, not thoughts.
- Any law that seemed unreasonable or grossly unfair could be set aside.
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2007-12-31
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