RUOLO E COMPETENZE DEGLI EFETI DA DRACONTE ALL’ETÀ DEGLI ORATORI
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https://doi.org/10.13130/1128-8221/3249Abstract
The author presents the results of a study on the ephetai investigating theirrole, jurisdiction and selection in the overall framework of the Athenian homicide
courts. In the period between Drakon and Solon, only the Areopagos, the Prytaneion
and the 51 ephetae (who were at that time chosen among the Areopagites)
tried homicide cases. Only after Solon two new homicide courts were instituted:
the Delphinion and the court “in Phreatto”. The 51 ephetae never took part to
these last two courts, whose judges were chosen by lot from the heliastai. In the
fifth and fourth centuries BC, also the 51 ephetae (who at that time gathered at the
Palladion) started to be chosen by lot, probably from the heliastai as well.
In questo studio l’autore offre una disamina del ruolo, delle competenze e
anche della composizione del collegio giudicante degli efeti nel quadro complessivo
dei tribunali ateniesi per l’omicidio. Nel periodo compreso tra Draconte e
Solone, erano competenti per l’omicidio solo l’Areopago, il Pritaneo e i 51 efeti
(scelti tra gli areopagiti). Solo dopo Solone comparvero due nuovi tribunali, Delfinio
e Freatto. I 51 efeti non furono mai presenti in questi ultimi due tribunali,
in cui si riunivano eliasti estratti a sorte. Tra quinto e quar to secolo a.C., anche i
51 efeti (che a quel tempo si riunivano al Palladio) iniziarono a essere estratti a
sorte, probabilmente anch’essi tra gli eliasti.
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Published
2013-10-31
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Gagliardi, L. (2013). RUOLO E COMPETENZE DEGLI EFETI DA DRACONTE ALL’ETÀ DEGLI ORATORI. Dike - Rivista Di Storia Del Diritto Greco Ed Ellenistico, 15, 33–71. https://doi.org/10.13130/1128-8221/3249
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