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Armando Mcintosh
25 December, 02:30
In what way was roman law a civil law system
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Jolie Russell
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During the period of the republic (753-31 bce), the (civil law) developed. Based on custom or legislation, it applied exclusively to Roman citizens ... Roman law, like other ancient systems, originally adopted the principle of personality-that is, that the law of the state applied only to its citizens.
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