The rules and laws of Constantinople were largely influenced by Roman legal traditions and Christian doctrines, reflecting the city's status as the capital of the Byzantine Empire. The "Corpus Juris Civilis," compiled under Emperor Justinian I, served as a foundational legal code, standardizing laws across the empire. Additionally, the city had specific regulations governing trade, public behavior, and religious practices, aimed at maintaining order and social harmony. The enforcement of these laws was overseen by various officials, including the praefectus urbi and local magistrates.
Constantinople is now Istanbul and is part of Turkey.
what were the rules or laws that the calusa had
they had rules to follow but not laws
it is not possible to live without laws and rules
Constantinople was a busy place with people from all over the world
Constitutional
laws are something to keep people safe and so are rules
why are rules and laws needed to protect people's possessions
laws
Yes, the laws are the rules that must be obeyed in a democracy. Theoretically these laws(rules) were adopted by the will of the majority.
There are 17 rules in soccer. They can be found in the FIFA Laws of the Game. www.fifa.com/mm/document/affederation/federation/lotg_en_55753.pdf
laws to follow