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引用次数: 19
摘要
很明显,没有法律明文禁止平民保民官的连任。当提比略·格拉古提出这个问题时,他的同事们表示怀疑,尽管大多数人显然认为他的候选人资格是不被接受的(阿庇安,公元前1年,14-15)。两年后,帕皮里乌斯·卡波提出了一项议案,即“全民论坛”,但被民众拒绝(Livy, Epit)。LIX,中投公司。, de Amic. 95)。这一事件肯定了对保民官重新获得资格的推定,但当然没有改变法律地位。事实上,盖尤斯·格拉古在123年再次当选,没有任何抗议记录。
(i) De Tribunis Plebis Reficiendis; (ii) De Legibus Iunia et Acilia Repetundarum
It is evident that there was no law expressly forbidding the re-election of tribunes of the plebs. When Tiberius Gracchus raised the issue, his colleagues were in doubt, though the majority apparently held that his candidature was inadmissible (Appian, B.C. I, 14–15). Two years later Papirius Carbo proposed a bill ‘ut eundem tribunum plebi quotiens vellet creare liceret’, which was rejected by the plebs (Livy, Epit. LIX, Cic., de Amic. 95). This event would have confirmed the presumption against the reeligibility of tribunes, but of course made no change in the legal position. In fact Gaius Gracchus was re-elected in 123 (for 122) without any recorded protest.