Description
Law & Order: Ancient Rome - You have probably heard that modern legal systems owe much to the laws of Ancient Rome. But what did those laws actually look like? How did the courts run? How would you have gone about seeking justice if you were the victim of a crime? What sorts of punishments might you face if your case went poorly? Who benefited from this way of resolving conflict, and who was at a disadvantage? Who enforced the law? Was it fair? Was it comprehensive? What can it tell us about the way modern justice systems work? This class will explore the legal system of Ancient Rome through studying ancient cases, comparing modern legal principals to ancient, and simulating Roman-style trials. We will cover tort, family, and criminal law, litigation procedures, fines, and punishments within the social context of the Roman Empire.
Class Details
Instructor: Molly Jones-Lewis
Meets: We 6 - 8:30 pm
Dates: May 28 - July 5
Instruction Mode: Hybrid
Credits: 3