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Can I just make it clear that we have no commitment to a corpus juris here, no commitment to a federal European public prosecutor.
The British Government has repeatedly told us that corpus juris was merely a discussion document.
If foreign decisions were freely citable, it would mean that any judge wanting a supporting citation had only to troll deeply enough in the world's corpus juris to find it.
My personal view is that the European Public Prosecutor is just the first step along the road to corpus juris, a body of common law across the continent.
See the preface to the critical edition by Schoell and Kroll, Corpus juris civilis, vol.
The Corpus Juris Civilis, which was established between 529 and 535 AD attempted to pull together Rome's history of law into one document.
This Corpus Juris of Justinian, with a few additions from the ordinances of succeeding emperors, continued to be the chief lawbook in what remained of the Roman world.
An imperial assembly at the fields of Roncaglia in 1158 reclaimed imperial rights in reference to Justinian's Corpus Juris Civilis.
These courts do not use the common law of England, but are civil law courts largely based upon the Corpus Juris Civilis of Justinian.
Ultimately, civil law and praetoric law were fused in the Corpus Juris Civilis.
A study conducted in 1997 together with an expert group took stock of the compatibility of national judicial systems with Community offences, as defined in the Corpus Juris.
More than 10,000 entries now contain citations to the West Key Number System and to Corpus Juris Secundum, providing a clear map to cases and encyclopedic analysis.
This Eastern empire continued to practice Roman Law and formalized it via the Corpus Juris Civilis.
The Corpus Juris Civilis was translated into French, German, Italian, and Spanish in the 19th century.
Volumes 82, 97, and 98 of Corpus Juris Secundum appear in the closing credits of the Perry Mason television series.
Secular law, or Roman law, was advanced greatly by the discovery of the Corpus Juris Civilis in the 11th century, and by 1100 Roman law was being taught at Bologna.
New Greek legal codes, based on Corpus Juris Civilis, were enacted.
They were experts in interpreting Canon law, a basis of which was the Corpus Juris Civilis of Justinian which is considered the source of the civil law legal tradition.
The Corpus Juris Secundum is an encyclopedia whose main content is a compendium of the common law and its variations throughout the various state jurisdictions.
Referring to Justinian's Code as Corpus Juris Civilis was only adopted in the 16th century, when it was printed in 1583 by Dionysius Gothofredus under this title.
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But with Justinian, who codified the laws in his corpus juris, the Hellenizing of the legal language also began.
Arranged in five books, it forms the second part of the corpus juris canonici.
This is the division adopted in all the official collections of the corpus juris.
This first official code was the basis of the second part of the corpus juris canonici.
These taken together formed the corpus juris civilis of the Eastern and Western Empires.
Yet this work is not a book of tradition in the religious sense, it is really a corpus juris and not a complete one.
The classifications of crimes which are231 contained even in the corpus juris of Justinian are remarkably capricious.
They may be found printed in any edition of the corpus juris civilis.
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