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Ius publicum ("public law") was the law that protected the interests of the Roman state. Roman criminal law was mostly private, with only the most severe crimes prosecuted by the state. Ius publicum was also used to describe obligatory legal regulations (today called ius cogens). Ius privatum ("private law") was the law that protected individuals, which included personal, property, civil and criminal law as well as the procedural law of judicial proceedings (iudicium privatum).[citation needed]