Selected Laws

Selected Laws by Justinian I, Roman Emperor, is an abridged collection published by Dalcassian Press on July 1, 2018. This edition, written in English and comprising 88 pages, presents a concise overview of the laws enacted during Justinian’s reign, focusing primarily on the administration of the church and its interplay with state authority and the emperor’s role.
Readers will find that this book delves into significant legal frameworks concerning the church’s governance and the implications of heresy within the empire. The text provides insights into the relationship between religious and governmental authority, reflecting the complexities of law during this historical period. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of law and government.
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An abridged collection of the laws passed during the reign of the Emperor Justinian I. Most of them deal directly with the administration of the church within the empire, its relationship to the authority of the state and the person of the emperor, and the criminality of heresy within the imperial realm itself.
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