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Corpus Juris Civilis

Body of Civil Law
Book • 529
The Corpus Juris Civilis, initiated by Emperor Justinian I, is a monumental work in jurisprudence that includes four main parts: the Codex Justinianus, the Digest (Digesta or Pandectae), the Institutes (Institutiones), and the Novels (Novellae Constitutiones Post Codicem).

The Codex compiled existing imperial constitutions, the Digest summarized the writings of classical jurists, the Institutes served as a textbook for law students, and the Novels updated the laws with new ordinances issued by Justinian.

This work has had a profound influence on Western legal systems and continues to be a foundational element in many national and international laws.

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