The Justinian Code and the Texas Constitution both serve as foundational legal documents for their respective jurisdictions, establishing the framework for laws and governance. The Justinian Code, compiled under Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century, aimed to consolidate and clarify Roman law, while the Texas Constitution, adopted in various forms since 1836, outlines the structure of the state government and the rights of its citizens. Both documents reflect the legal principles and societal values of their times, influencing subsequent legal systems and practices. Additionally, they both emphasize the importance of codifying laws to ensure clarity and accessibility for the populace.
The Justinian Code basically states, that slavery is contary to the law of common and human nature and therefore, should be illegal.
it is not known who rediscovered the Corpus Juris Civilis, also dubbed as Justinian Code. It is known that it was rediscovered in a library in Pisa in 1070.
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.
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Both influenced modern day legal systems
Justinian was the Emperor of the Byzantine Empire and he was known for making a code called "Justinians code" and it was to give everybody certain rights.
Justinian code of laws
The Justinian Code.
Justinian was an emporer of Byzantine Empire.
The Justinian code was the result of Emperor Justinian's desire to consolidate existing Roman law. Justinian's legislation or "Corpus juris civilis" formed the basis of later Byzantine law.