Antidosis
Antidosis is a legal concept that originated in ancient Greece, specifically within Athenian law. It refers to a legal procedure where a party involved in a lawsuit could challenge the opposing party's actions or claims by demanding proof of their own blamelessness or by alleging misconduct on the part of the opponent. Essentially, it was a form of counter-accusation or a demand for an accounting of one's own conduct within the legal process.
The term itself is derived from the Greek word "antidosis," meaning "giving back" or "exchange." In practice,
This legal mechanism served as a deterrent against frivolous or malicious lawsuits, encouraging citizens to bring