Diachronic Perspective Regarding the Solemnity of the Justice Act over Time
Diachronic Perspective Regarding the Solemnity of the Justice Act over Time
Author(s): Marilena Marin
Subject(s): History of Law, Administrative Law
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: solemnity; act; justice; judgment; legal procedure/judicial process;
Summary/Abstract: The concept of solemnity in the act of justice has a long history, originating in antiquity and evolving with the development of society. Since the dawn of history, people have recognized the need to establish official procedures and ceremonies to reach fair and accepted decisions in various disputes and conflicts. Implementing incorrect or erroneous decisions would have deviated from the rules of justice and, at times, even undermined the act of justice. Our work is of practical interest by relating to professional ethics and deontology, as well as analyzing the efficiency of the judicial procedure and the correctness of the title subject to compulsory execution. From the perspective of scientific research methodology, this work addresses the concept of solemnity of the act of justice from the perspective of legal history, through an analysis of each historical era and in relation to certain peoples who have distinguished themselves over time through the rules established in the conduct of trials and the strictness with which they have imposed these rules.
Book: Scientia Moralitas Conference Proceedings
- Page Range: 38-47
- Page Count: 10
- Publication Year: 2024
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF