Corpus Juris Civilis

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Corpus juris civilis

Meaning of Corpus juris civilis

(Lat. the body of the civil law). The collection comprising the Institutes, the Pandects or Digest, the Code and the Novels of Justinian. See those several titles, and also “Civil Law,” for fuller information. The name is said to have been first applied to this collection early in the seventeenth century.

Browse

You might be interested in these references tools:

Resource Description
Corpus Juris Civilis in the Dictionary Corpus Juris Civilis in our legal dictionaries
Browse the Legal Thesaurus Find synonyms and related words of Corpus Juris Civilis
Legal Maxims Maxims are established principles that jurists use as interpretive tools, invoked more frequently in international law
Legal Answers (Q&A) A community-driven knowledge creation process, of enduring value to a broad audience
Related topics Corpus Juris Civilis in the World Encyclopedia of Law

Notice

This definition of Corpus Juris Civilis is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This entry needs to be proofread.

Vocabularies (Semantic Web Information)

<

Resource Description
Topic Map A group of names, occurrences and associations
Topic Tree A topic display format, showing the hierarchy
Sitemap Index Sitemap Index, including Taxonomies
https://legaldictionary.lawin.org/corpus-juris-civilis/ The URI of Corpus Juris Civilis (more about URIs)

Resources

See Also

  • Pandects

Posted

in

by

Tags:

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *