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The concept of natural law has its origin from Greek philosophy. Plato Aristotle and the Stoic school. was the Greek. It was also taken up by the Romans. The concept of civil law comes from the Romans.

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Q: Which ancient civilisations had the most influence on the western concepts of civil and naturals laws?
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