La piratería en la Roma republicana: la lex gabinia de piratis persequendis

  1. Fernández Vizcaíno, Belén
Journal:
RIDROM: Revista Internacional de Derecho Romano

ISSN: 1989-1970

Year of publication: 2015

Issue: 14

Pages: 404-461

Type: Article

More publications in: RIDROM: Revista Internacional de Derecho Romano

Abstract

Piracy, which had been common in the Mediterranean since ancient times, began to affect Roman commercial interests negatively from the 2nd century BC, causing Rome to react, specifically by organizing several military campaigns, as well as by taking many other legislative measures designed to put an end to it. The turning point of those steps was the promulgation of the Lex Gabinia de piratis persequendis and the granting of imperium extraordinarium to Pompey in 67 BC, especially because of the relevance of the constitutional changes promoted in the legal bases of the Republic in order to pacify the Mare Nostrum.