It is important to know the different laws of the different times. Roman law is the law code of ancient Rome. It forms the basis of civil law in many different countries today.
Roman law is based on the prımacy of british law and the law in continental countrıes is usually codified. that is set out in one document . however sometimes this happens in common law countries as well e.g in the united state where there is a codified criminal law. codified means that the jugdges are not making new laws but are just interpreting existing laws made by the legislature (parliament or written law)
It is important to know the different laws of the different times. Roman law is the law code of ancient Rome. It forms the basis of civil law in many different countries today.
The Law of the Twelve Tables, also sometimes known as the Law of the Twelve Boards.
The Law is Louisiana is based on the Napoleonic Code
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The Law of The Twelve Tables is the ancient legislation that was the foundation of Roman law. The Twelve Tables were the result of a class struggle between the Patricians and the Plebeians. The Twelve Tables allowed the Plebeians (or the ones that were Roman citizens) basic rights against each other.
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The Napoleonic Code, which was a civil law code, was based on the Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of Civil Law) also budded Justinian Code.
The Napoleonic Code, which was a civil law code, was based on the Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of Civil Law) also budded Justinian Code.
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