It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.It was the emperor Justinian I. The Corpus Juris Civilis is another name for the Code of Justinian.
Justinian I's corpus juris civilis consisted of how many parts?
Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of Civil Law).
It was compiled by Justinian, Emperor of Byzantine in the 6th century. It was a collection of laws made by the best legal experts at the time.
Jacopo Bottrigari has written: 'Lectura super codice' -- subject(s): Corpus juris civilis, Roman law
the "Corpus Juris Civilis"also known as the Justinian Code are the laws of the Byzantine Empire made by Justinian an emperor who thought the laws were hard to understand and thought that he could make them easier to understand for the common, working class citizen. (the laws were modified almost every time a new person came to power so this was not the only laws.
Yes, the Corpus Juris Civilis is a collection of Roman laws compiled under the order of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. It consists of four parts: the Codex Justinianus, the Digesta, the Institutiones, and the Novellae.
Corpus juris civilis is the name of the Justinian code of law which consisted of the Codex Justianus, the Digesta or Pandectae, the Institutiones and the Novellae.
It is the Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of Civil Law) which was dubbed Justinian Code in the 16th century.
Paul Ernst Wilhelm Oertmann has written: 'Die Volkswirtschaftslehre des Corpus iuris civilis' -- subject(s): Corpus juris civilis, Economics 'Die Aufrechnung im deutschen Zivilprozessrecht' -- subject(s): Set-off and counterclaim, Civil procedure
Corpus Juris Canonici was created in 1917.
The Justinian code was one of the four parts which made up the collections of books which was called Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of Civil Law)