The Institutes of Justinian
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"The Institutes of Justinian" is a work created in the 6th century by the Roman emperor Justinian. This is a legal treatise that systematizes Roman law. In the book, the author examines various aspects of law, from contracts and property to crimes and punishments. "Institutes of Justinian" are considered one of the most important sources of Roman law and became the basis for further legal studies. This book attracts the attention of both legal experts and anyone interested in the history and development of legal systems.
GB/550303/R
Data sheet
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2004-06-01
- Title
- The Institutes of Justinian
- Translator
- John Baron Moyle
- Subject
- KJ
Roman law