Justinian believed it was important to establish a government guided by written laws to ensure consistency, clarity, and fairness in governance. By codifying laws, he aimed to eliminate arbitrary decisions and reduce corruption, creating a more just society. Written laws also provided a stable framework that could adapt to changing circumstances while preserving the authority of the state and the rights of its citizens. Ultimately, this approach was intended to strengthen the rule of law and the legitimacy of his administration.
yes yes i do
States' Rights
There is a war in Libya because many of the citizens want Godaffi to give up his political power, and to establish a new form of government that they believe to be more fair to its people.
American government
I don't believe so.
Justinian I
to keep the citizens away from government issues
yes yes i do
People do believe this. However, each branch of the government is equally important as the others.
The Representatives and the Senators
I don't think he came to establish religion i believe he came to establish a relationship.
because he believed it would make better laws
There are numerous acts that the US government claims that Syria has done. The most important one is that the US officials believe that the Syrian government forces have used chemical weapons on Syrian citizens.
because he believed it would make better laws
States' Rights
There is no real objective answer to this question. Just peoples views. Some believe the war is more important, some don't. If you believe you know which is more important, run for a government position that will enable you to change what is going on.