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that it had gotten from Naples. Rogadeo, however was arrogant, looking down on and ignoring all of the suggestions given by the Maltese lawyers and judges. This caused it to be negatively judged as it was not well-suited for Malta's customs. Rohan, taken aback by the verdict, appointed another
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commission made up mainly of members of the Order. This resulted to the members of the commission having the same opinion as the Maltese. Rogadeo, affronted, asked for permission to leave Malta. The task was therefore forwarded to a Maltese lawyer
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who devised the new code of laws. On 23 December 1782 a new council was set up, to revise the finished product. The council approved of it with minor alterations. It was ultimately disseminated on 17 July 1784.
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applies, deals with the other regulations which could not be included in the other books. These are tackled in appendices and single chapters.
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in 1781 and completed in 1784. This is one of the more humane set of laws ever compiled by the Order, in keeping with the
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The fifth book, having nine chapters, deals with the criminal laws. Also to note, the opening mentions the
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The second book is made up of five chapters and contain how criminal and civil lawsuits are to be treated.
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Bejn kliem u storja: glossarju enċiklopediku dwar tradizzjonijiet - toponimi - termini storiċi Maltin
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In 1781, Grandmaster Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc assigned the creation of this Code of Laws to a
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and the indolent, which is the first mention of that social class in Malta's laws.
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L'Ordre de Malte au XVIIIe siècle: Des dernières splendeurs à la ruine
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The Diritto Municipale is divided into seven books, as follows;
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The sixth book decrees laws to be followed concerning maritime
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whom had previously successfully defended the Order from
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during their stay on the Island. It was commissioned by
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Index


Hospitallers'
Malta's
laws
Grand Master
Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc
enlightened
Europe
Neapolitan
lawyer
Giandonato Rogadeo
lawsuits
Federico Gatt
Gran Corte della Castellania
Philippe Villiers de L'Isle-Adam
officers of the court
mortgages
will
beggars
commerce
armaments
Authentic materials for a history of the principality of Malta
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