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... influence of Western legislation , is crystallizing into new forms . The law of nations , public and private , is being more and more assiduously translated into the com- mon language of written law . For this task , the terminology ...
... influence of Western legislation , is crystallizing into new forms . The law of nations , public and private , is being more and more assiduously translated into the com- mon language of written law . For this task , the terminology ...
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... influences by the enlightened policy of Theodoric and Cassiodorus . - It was not , however , only the continuing imperial unity and administrative inter - dependence of the parts of the world in which Justinian's laws were published ...
... influences by the enlightened policy of Theodoric and Cassiodorus . - It was not , however , only the continuing imperial unity and administrative inter - dependence of the parts of the world in which Justinian's laws were published ...
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... influence due to his own work of expurgation and compila- tion , the law of the empire had been gradually amended and transmuted in such a way as well to fit it for a new and more extended enterprise . Then , again , in Justinian's time ...
... influence due to his own work of expurgation and compila- tion , the law of the empire had been gradually amended and transmuted in such a way as well to fit it for a new and more extended enterprise . Then , again , in Justinian's time ...
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... influence . This consideration of the peculiar circumstances of Roman law at the era of Justinian at once demonstrates the impropriety of treating the subject without regard to the period of time concerned . The history of Roman law ...
... influence . This consideration of the peculiar circumstances of Roman law at the era of Justinian at once demonstrates the impropriety of treating the subject without regard to the period of time concerned . The history of Roman law ...
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... influence of the XII . Tables , the ancient jus civile , the Prætor's Edict , and the republican leges plebiscita and senatus consulta , could neither be eradi- cated nor superseded by any number of imperial constitu- tiones . The older ...
... influence of the XII . Tables , the ancient jus civile , the Prætor's Edict , and the republican leges plebiscita and senatus consulta , could neither be eradi- cated nor superseded by any number of imperial constitu- tiones . The older ...
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