When the proposer Justinian went out into the world of us human beings, he came with a purpose, and that purpose was to become the ruler of the whole 1st century. He did this by creating a code that was spread all over the Roman city and this affected the modern world by showing those who don't have much, his successfully show of his unique code.
In the ancient times without the code their laws would have been very unorganized and in the modern world Justinian's Code left an impression on some of today's laws.
Justinian's code eventually became the basis for the legals systems of most modern European countries ! "D.M"
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Justinian's Code, also known as the Code of Justinian, had a significant impact on modern legal systems by serving as a basis for many European legal codes. It influenced concepts of justice, property rights, and individual rights that are still relevant today. The Code played a key role in shaping the development of Western legal systems.
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The Justinian Code of Law consisted of a number of laws developed during the supervision of Emperor Justinian I. The â??Code mainly consisted of collections of past laws and opinions compiled in four books. Also included were Justinian's new laws as well.
Justinian made a cod called "Justinian's Code" which became the basis for many legal codes in the western world.
Both influenced modern day legal systems
Justinian code
The laws of the Byzantine legal system were rewritten under the Emperor Justinian I and the reformed code was called the "Codex Justinianus." It was one of the four parts of the Corpus Juris Civilis, a comprehensive compilation of Roman laws.
Justinian's Code, formally known as the Corpus Juris Civilis, was a comprehensive codification of Roman law commissioned by Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century. It consolidated and organized existing legal texts and principles, laying the foundation for the legal systems of many modern nations. Its emphasis on the rule of law and systematic legal principles has influenced contemporary legal thought and civil law traditions, particularly in Europe and Latin America. As a result, Justinian's Code remains a significant historical source that continues to shape modern legal frameworks and concepts of justice.
The reason why the Justinian's code is important is because there would be no Justinian's. You see ha ha ha.