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Snyder
5 May, 02:47
What was Roman law based on?
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Sincere Beltran
5 May, 05:08
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Roman Law is arguably the most important contribution from the Ancient Romans to modern day society, as the Civil Law system implemented by many countries is directly based on Roman law. The first principles of Roman law were the Twelve Tablets which were essentially the Constitution of Ancient Rome.
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Slade
5 May, 05:43
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Customs/legislation
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customs and legislations influenced the way they behaved
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