You need to explain what you mean by stealing laws.
because
I think the North American Common Law has been taken from ancient Roman Laws.
the senate
Those enacted by the assemblies of the citizens.
There were not any castles in the roman times as they did not make any
Not really... That is not a joke...
The Romans enforced their laws by the urban police or the "vigilis" and they were made or enacted by the senate and the Roman people. After the establishment of the principate, the emperor "suggested" laws to the senate which always passed.
The Twelve Tables are ancient Roman laws that made public certain basic rights.
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roman roads , laws , church ,and architecture
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.
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.