The Romans resolved civil disputes by recourse to litigation based on law.
Litigation was guided by formal procedures which underwent reform by statute, praetorian innovation, and imperial enactment. The earlier procedures depended to a high degree on the initiative of the plaintiff and the cooperation of the defendant. The later procedures depended to a greater degree on the power of the courts to compel obedience.1
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