Perpetual Public Peace

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Perpetual Public Peace is a historical legal concept, notably in the Holy Roman Empire, that sought to permanently end private feuds and establish a continuous state of lawful, public order.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical institution
legal concept
public law principle
aimsTo end private feuds
establish continuous public order
monopolize legitimate use of force by public authorities
appliesTo Holy Roman Empire NERFINISHED
basedOn imperial authority
contrastsWith private feud law
temporary peace agreements
enforcedBy imperial courts
public authorities
hasGoal permanent peace within the empire
strengthening central authority
unification of legal order
hasLanguage German
Latin NERFINISHED
hasLegalEffect criminalization of feuding
obligation to seek judicial remedies
hasNature permanent peace ordinance
hasNormativeCharacter binding imperial law
hasPartOf Holy Roman Empire legal order
hasPurpose maintaining internal security
protecting trade and economic life
reducing aristocratic violence
hasSubject imperial estates
nobility
subjects of the empire
hasTemporalScope early modern period
late Middle Ages
influenced concept of internal peace of the state
development of public law in German territories
prohibits feuding between nobles
private warfare
self-help violence
regulates conflict resolution
use of force
relatedTo Landfrieden NERFINISHED
peace legislation in the Holy Roman Empire
public peace (Landfriede)
rule of law
state monopoly on violence
requires resort to courts for dispute settlement
seeksToTransform feud-based order into court-based order
private justice into public justice

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Eternal Peace (Ewiger Landfriede) alsoKnownAs Perpetual Public Peace
Imperial Chamber Court legalBasis Perpetual Public Peace
this entity surface form: Ewiger Landfriede (Perpetual Public Peace)