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    Code of Justinian

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    code of Justinian · Cod. · Constitution of Justinian · the Code

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    The Rights of War and PeaceRenaissance · English

    Roman legal compilation cited for an imperial constitution on bearing arms.

    In the code of Justinian there is a constitution, made by Valentinian and Valens, that no one should bear arms without their knowledge and authority.
    chapter 10
    as may be seen in many records, and particularly in the code of Justinian, under the title of the power of relatives to correct in order to reform offenders.
    chapter 25

    Institutes of Roman LawClassical · English

    Compilation of imperial rescripts and constitutions under Justinian.

    Code of Justinian.
    chapter 2

    Ancient Law19th Century · English

    The eventual compilation of Roman imperial law referenced as the terminus of the statute-law narrative.

    The enactments of the emperors, clothed at first in the pretence of popular sanction, but afterwards emanating undisguisedly from the imperial prerogative, extend in increasing massiveness from the consolidation of Augustus’s power to the publication of the Code of Justinian.
    chapter 6

    Lectures on the Early History of Institutions19th Century · English

    Roman legal compilation containing the earliest cited prohibition on sponsor-baptized marriage.

    The earliest evidence we have that this order of ideas was stirring the Christian community is, I believe, a Constitution of Justinian in the Code (v.
    lecture viii the growth and diffusion of primitive