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Roman law is the
legal system of
ancient Rome,
including the
legal developments spanning over a
thousand years of jurisprudence, from the
Twelve Tables...
- "All-Containing"), was a
compendium or
digest of
juristic writings on
Roman law compiled by
order of the
Byzantine emperor Justinian I in 530–533 AD....
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Civil law is a
legal system rooted in the
Roman Empire and was
comprehensively codified and
disseminated starting in the 19th century, most
notably with...
- This is a
partial list of
Roman laws. A
Roman law (Latin: lex) is
usually named for the
sponsoring legislator and
designated by the
adjectival form of...
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Roman-Dutch
law (Dutch: Rooms-Hollands recht, Afrikaans: Romeins-Hollandse reg) is an uncodified, scholarship-driven, and judge-made
legal system based...
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themselves considered property under Roman law and had no
rights of
legal personhood.
Unlike Roman citizens, by
law they
could be
subjected to corporal...
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Medieval Roman law is the
continuation and
development of
ancient Roman law that
developed in the
European Late
Middle Ages.
Based on the
ancient text...
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Specificatio is a
legal concept adopted from
Roman law. It is an
original mode of acquisition,
since it
involves deriving rights over
objects that are...
- theology,
canon law and Ius Civile, or
civil law.
Canon law, or
ecclesiastical law are
laws created by the Pope, head of the
Roman Catholic Church. The...
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law Political science Pseudolaw Public interest law Social law Sources of
law Translating "
law" to
other European languages As a
legal system,
Roman law...