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Harley Lowe
26 January, 06:31
What was the rule of law in roman justice
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Jamie Lutz
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Roman law is the legal system of ancient Rome, and the legal developments which occurred before the 7th century AD - when the RomanÐByzantine state adopted Greek as the language of government.
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