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Roman law
noun
- the system of jurisprudence elaborated by the ancient Romans, a strong and varied influence on the legal systems of many countries.
Roman law
noun
- the system of jurisprudence of ancient Rome, codified under Justinian and forming the basis of many modern legal systems
- another term for civil law
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Roman law1
First recorded in 1650–60
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Example Sentences
Roman law considered the unborn a “potential person.”
From Washington Post
This was, he said, “akin to the ancient Roman laws requiring that sacrifices be made to Caesar.”
From New York Times
Under Roman law slaves were considered property and had no legal personhood.
From Reuters
"As it was part of the Roman army, directly or indirectly, the severity of punishments and the enforcement of Roman law would have been more severe at the Somersham settlements," she said.
From BBC
Throughout Europe, wherever the influence of Roman law was felt, the law concerned itself with the factum—the deed, or crime.
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