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Corpus Juris Civilis
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Corpus Juris Civilis [sɪˈvaɪlɪs]
n
(Law) Law the body of Roman or civil law consolidated by Justinian in the 6th century ad It consists of four parts, the Institutes, Digest, Code, and Novels
[New Latin, literally: body of civil law]


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