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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/8317 El Ius Honorum en la antigua Roma
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Bravo Bosch, María José
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Anuario da Facultade de Dereito da Universidade da Coruña, 2010, 14: 229-247. ISSN: 1138-039X
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[Resumen] En la Roma clásica, se estableció una estructura jerarquizada de magistraturas que se encargarían de distintos aspectos de la administración romana. Nosotros analizamos en el presente artículo las características comunes a todas ellas, así como el cometido preciso de cada una de las magistraturas existentes. El cursus honorumobligaba a un itinerario determinado para acceder a un determinado cargo, con plazos temporales, al margen de la necesaria capacidad para el ejercicio del cargo.
[Abstract] In classical Rome, was established a hierarchical structure of magistrates would be responsible for various aspects of Roman administration. We analyze in this article the common characteristics to all, as well as the precise role each of the existing magistrates. The cursus honorum forced to a specific course to access a particular charge, with time limits, regardless of the required capacity for the exercise of office.
[Abstract] In classical Rome, was established a hierarchical structure of magistrates would be responsible for various aspects of Roman administration. We analyze in this article the common characteristics to all, as well as the precise role each of the existing magistrates. The cursus honorum forced to a specific course to access a particular charge, with time limits, regardless of the required capacity for the exercise of office.

