The legislation of emperor Justinian (527–565) and its reception in the Carpathian-Danubian-Pontic space

From this study, the reader will find out that the reception of the Roman Law, and especially of the old Roman Law (ius antiquum) - consisting of the utterances of Roman jurists about Law and its nature etc. - in the Carpathian-Danubian-Pontic space, went through a new phase during Justinian (527-56...

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Main Author: Mititelu, Cătălina (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2016
In: Analecta Cracoviensia
Year: 2016, Volume: 48, Pages: 383-397
Further subjects:B Comments of the Roman jurists
B Roman Law
B Justynian (527–565)
B komentarze jurystów
B Byzantine Law
B prawo rzymskie
B Justinian (527–565)
B prawo bizantyjskie
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Summary:From this study, the reader will find out that the reception of the Roman Law, and especially of the old Roman Law (ius antiquum) - consisting of the utterances of Roman jurists about Law and its nature etc. - in the Carpathian-Danubian-Pontic space, went through a new phase during Justinian (527-565), who actually managed to master a part of the north-Danubian territory. Both the old "Law of the Land" and the "Nomocanons" (Pravila), which contain elements of Roman and Byzantine Law, and also of customary law, confirm that Justinian’s legislation - accompanied by comments by the great jurists of the time - was also disseminated in the Carpathian-Danubian-Pontic space.
ISSN:2391-6842
Contains:Enthalten in: Analecta Cracoviensia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15633/acr.2033