a collection of laws used throughout Rome’s history
The Justinian Code.
It made Roman civil law the civil law of, or the foundation of civil law in most western countries. It was not a code of laws and was not called Justinian code either. It was called Corpus Iuris Civilis (body of civil laws) and a collection of books (codex meant book, not code) with a massive compendium of Roman laws since tie times of Hadrian, a collection of assays and a student textbook.
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The Napoleonic Code.
. The Code contained nearly 5,000 Roman laws that were still considered useful for the Byzantine Empire. The Digest quoted and summarized the opinions of Rome’s greatest legal thinkers about the laws. This massive work ran to a total of 50 volumes. The Institutes was a textbook that told law students how to use the laws. The Novellae (New Laws) presented legislation passed after 534
The Justinian Code.
Justinian code of laws
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It made Roman civil law the civil law of, or the foundation of civil law in most western countries. It was not a code of laws and was not called Justinian code either. It was called Corpus Iuris Civilis (body of civil laws) and a collection of books (codex meant book, not code) with a massive compendium of Roman laws since tie times of Hadrian, a collection of assays and a student textbook.
no animal crulety murder is punished by banishment(Justinians code) murder is punished by death or prison(american law) woman and men do not have equal rights (Justinians code) mean and woman are equal (american code
Roman codes of laws were the Law of the Twelve Tables of 450 BC, the Gregorian Code (Codex Gregorianus) of 291- The Hermogenian Code (Codex Hermogenianus) of 291-4, the Theodosian Code (Codex Theodosianus) of 429 and the Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of Civil Law) also dubbed the Justinian Code of 534.
The Napoleonic Code.
. The Code contained nearly 5,000 Roman laws that were still considered useful for the Byzantine Empire. The Digest quoted and summarized the opinions of Rome’s greatest legal thinkers about the laws. This massive work ran to a total of 50 volumes. The Institutes was a textbook that told law students how to use the laws. The Novellae (New Laws) presented legislation passed after 534
The Justinian Code was very important because it was used as a fundamental law basis even in the U.S.
its the first part of the justinian code known as the Corpus Juris
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