A Judiciary Convention Between Oeantheia and Chaleion
Abstract
In the first half of the fifth century, the two coast poleis of the Ozolian Locris, Oeantheia and Chaleion, endorsed a judiciary convention to regulate the mode of the right of retaliation on which their respective citizens could lay a claim against the citizens of the other polis, as well as to ensure the latter the access to the justice of a polis that was not their own, that is ‘the justice of the place’ in which they were asked to live preliminary for at least a month.
Submitted: Aug. 27, 2016 | Accepted: Sept. 16, 2016 | Published June 30, 2017 | Language: it
Keywords Giurati • Assegnare le parti • Prosseno • Convenzione giudiziaria • Compiere rappresaglia • Maggioranza • Giudici degli stranieri • Migliori • Eantea • Giustizia del luogo • Locride Ozolia • Damiurghi • Chaleion
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