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This German-language book provides a detailed analysis of the Corpus Juris Civilis, the collection of Ancient Roman legal texts compiled by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. Osenbrüggen explores the historical context of these texts, their meaning and interpretation, and their ongoing relevance to modern legal systems.
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