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James Hadley

Introduction to Roman Law

The Corpus Juris Civilis represents the Roman law in the form which it assumed at the close of the ancient period (a thousand years after the decemviral legislation of the Twelve Tables), and through which mainly it has acted upon modern times. It was compiled in the Eastern Roman Empire (the Western ceased in 476 a.d.), under the Emperor Justinian (controversies as to his character), who reigned 527–565 a.d.
309 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2018
Publication year
2018
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  • Vladimirhas quoted4 years ago
    The Institutiones, the Digest or Pandects, and the Codex Constitutionum, formed together a complete system of law and jurisprudence, which was assumed to be sufficient for all practical ends in the administration of justice.
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