!!!Römisches Recht

Roman Law: in the late Middle Ages, Roman law as laid down in the 
Corpus iuris civilis by Emperor Justinian I (482-565) was adopted 
by European law scholars who had been trained in northern Italy and 
who, in their function as scholarly advisors to the princes as civil 
servants or judges, transformed Roman law into subsidiary law which 
was commonly applicable but subject to local and regional law. Roman 
Law also formed the basis of European law codes such as the  General 
Austrian Civil Code of Lawdating from 1811.


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