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7 October, 05:45

Why do you think Justinian used the 12 Tables of Roman law as the foundation of law in the Byzantine Empire?

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  1. 7 October, 08:41
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    Justinian used the Twelve Tables because although not fully codified, they provided a sound basis because they protected the rights of citizens and allowed law doings to be addressed through a formal mechanism that was known to everybody. This provided a sound foundation for laws
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