Produktbeschreibung
The Institutes of Justinian, a fundamental work of Roman law, presents a comprehensive compilation of legal principles and concepts that laid the cornerstone for the Byzantine legal framework. Composed in the early 6th century, this treatise adopts a systematic structure, blending legal theory with practical applications. Written in a clear, didactic style, it serves as both an educational resource and a reference for legal practitioners, strongly reflecting the Roman emphasis on civility, justice, and social order within the broader context of developing European legal traditions. Attributed to the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I, a pivotal figure in the revival of Roman law, the text underscores his ambition to consolidate and codify centuries of legal discourse. Justinian's reign was characterized by a quest for clarity and unity amidst a diverse legal landscape, influenced by a backdrop of political patience and social reform. His commitment to legal tradition and reform likely informed the pragmatic yet authoritative approach evident in The Institutes, aiming to educate both scholars and the empire's citizens in the rules governing their lives. This esteemed volume is highly recommended for scholars, legal historians, and practitioners alike, as it provides invaluable insights into the foundations of Western legal systems. Readers will find that the meticulously articulated principles resonate not only within historical contexts but also continue to influence modern legal discourses, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the evolution of law.
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Marke |
Good Press |
EAN |
9788027296019 |
ISBN |
978-80-272-9601-9 |