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Justinian Code

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The Justinian Code, also known as the Corpus Juris Civilis, was a collection of Roman laws compiled by Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century AD. It served as the foundation for modern legal systems in many countries.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive compilation of Roman laws
  • Influential in shaping legal systems around the world
  • Organized and systematic approach to law

Pros

  • Historically significant
  • Had a lasting impact on legal systems
  • Established principles of justice and fairness

Cons

  • Some outdated laws and practices
  • Limited in scope compared to modern legal codes

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