The Middle Ages
The Corpus Juris Civilis, also known as the 'Body of Civil Law,' is a foundational collection of laws and legal interpretations compiled under the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century. This comprehensive codification aimed to consolidate and systematize Roman law, influencing legal systems across Europe and shaping the course of Byzantine culture and governance.
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