The principles of Roman law were fair, such as the law is the same for everyone and nobody is above the law. However, in practice its application was not necessarily fair. Elite people usually got away with it lightly, while the poor were punished harshly.
In principle Roman Law was fair. It stated that the law is equal for all citizens and nobody was above the law, and established the right to a proper judicial trial and the right to appeal and that the burden of proof rested on the accuser and not the accused. However, its application was not quite as fair. Usually the right got away with fines, while the poor were given harsh punishments.
Some of the most important principles of Roman law were equal treatment under the law innocent until proven guilty the burden of proof rests with the accuser and unreasonable or unfair laws could be aside.
that the wealthy were treated better then the poor
yes, she got tired
Horrible it was rough and unfair to the black people
I havent counted and i am sure that u wouldn't but on wiki there is a list of all roman laws...
because their emperor had unfair laws
The laws of the Twelve Tables.
people should resist unfair laws (apex)
The Tribunes were a crucial part of the ancient Roman republic. Citizens elected Tribunes. Their purpose was to protect the common man from unfair laws and policies.
why did American think that the new laws from Great Britain were unfair.
The world is full of injustice and unfair laws.
He hoped to change unfair laws through peaceful protest. Some examples are marches, boycotts, and demonstrations.
Some of the most important principles of Roman law were equal treatment under the law innocent until proven guilty the burden of proof rests with the accuser and unreasonable or unfair laws could be aside.
no it is unfair to the people there are to many useless stupid laws that they have to follow
these laws are unfair
they thought the laws were unfair
Unfair taxes and laws.