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Justinian wrote Byzantines legal 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.
It was important because before the Justinian Code it was hard to enforce the Roman Laws so they made the Justinian Code the basis for the legal systems of most modern European countries. It created a unified code of laws for the empire. It collected Roman laws into one code.
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.
Emperor Justinian I did not advance the alphabet; rather, he is known for the legal code he established, which became known as the Justinian Code. This code helped to unify and systematize Roman laws and influenced legal systems in Europe for centuries.
Julsinian is known for his legal code.
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The Codex Justinian, which was the body of civil law.
The legal code of Rome was comprised and authorized by Emperor Justinian I. The code was made up of over a thousand years of doctrines and remained i effect until the Byzantine era.
Justinian Code
Justinian made a cod called "Justinian's Code" which became the basis for many legal codes in the western world.