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The 'institutes of justinian' is a portion of the full corpus juris civilis, largely based on the institutes of gaius.
And it was justinian as emperor that personally promulgated the codes.
534: second edition of justinian codex effective, superseding the first.
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It was the favourite text-book in the law schools till it was superseded by the institutes of justinian.
Nov 2, 2018 in the year 533 the emperor justinian reformed legal education in the eastern roman empire, proscribing a new five-year course of study.
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The institutes was one of four books of the corpus juris civilis, the compendium of roman law assembled on order of emperor justinian in the 530s, but which.
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