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赋予任何有意愿的个人告发严重罪行的权利的做法与雅典的法律制度直接相关。虽然与古典时期相比,有关后古典雅典法律的文学和史书材料信息量较少,但从公元前四世纪末到奥古斯都统治初期,有关 ho boulomenos("任何愿意的人")发起的诉讼程序的参考资料表明,雅典法律制度继续规定志愿者有权告发影响社会和政治生活重要方面的罪行,如违反政体宪法、宗教事务或使用正确度量衡的行为。本文通过介绍所有相关的文学和史书参考资料,强调了希腊化时期雅典的公开诉讼现象,并证明了这种起诉方式对雅典国家的持续重要性。
Ho boulomenos and Athenian public lawsuits from the death of Alexander the Great to the first century B.C.: evidence of the survival of a classical legal institution in Hellenistic Athens
The practice of granting any willing individual the right to denounce serious offences has been directly linked to the legal system of Athens. Although the literary and epigraphic material concerning the law of post-classical Athens is less informative than that of the classical period, references to procedures initiated by ho boulomenos (“anyone who wishes”) from the late fourth century B.C. to the early years of Augustus’ reign show that the Athenian legal system continued to provide for the right of volunteers to denounce offences affecting important aspects of social and political life, such as acts against the polis constitution, religious affairs or the use of proper weights and measures. This article highlights the phenomenon of public lawsuits in Athens during the Hellenistic period by presenting all relevant literary and epigraphic references and demonstrating the continuing importance of this type of prosecution for the Athenian state.