Pandectes De Justinien

“Pandectes De Justinien” by Robert Joseph Pothier is a significant work published by LEGARE STREET Press on July 18, 2023. This edition, written in French and comprising 400 pages, offers readers an exploration of Roman law through the lens of a foundational text from the 6th century. It serves as a crucial resource for understanding the roots of modern justice and the evolution of legal systems in Europe.
Readers will find that this book presents a historical journey into the principles of law and justice, emphasizing the importance of the Pandectes in shaping contemporary legal thought. The work is recognized for its cultural significance and is part of the broader knowledge base of civilization. With topics such as legal history and the foundations of law, this edition aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter while being accessible to a wide audience.
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Faites un voyage dans l’histoire du droit romain avec cette édition des Pandectes de Justinien. Écrit au 6ème siècle, ce texte fondateur du droit européen fournit une remarquable base pour comprendre les fondements de la justice moderne.
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