jus vitae necisque

jus vitae necisque
/jas vaytiy nasiskwiy/
In Roman law, the right of life and death. Originally a father, or his pater-familias if he was himself in domestic subjection, could decide-not arbitrarily, but judiciallywhether or not to rear his child; and while this right became subject to certain restrictions, yet when the child had grown up, the father, in the exercise of his domestic jurisdiction, might visit his son's misconduct, both in private and public life, with such punishment as he thought fit, even banishment, slavery, or death. In the early Empire these rights became relaxed, and they disappeared in the Justinian law

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  • jus vitae necisque — /jas vaytiy nasiskwiy/ In Roman law, the right of life and death. Originally a father, or his pater familias if he was himself in domestic subjection, could decide not arbitrarily, but judiciallywhether or not to rear his child; and while this… …   Black's law dictionary

  • jus necis — /jas niysas/ In Roman law, the right of death, or of putting to death. A right which a father anciently had over his children. See jus vitae necisque …   Black's law dictionary

  • jus necis — /jas niysas/ In Roman law, the right of death, or of putting to death. A right which a father anciently had over his children. See jus vitae necisque …   Black's law dictionary

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