Regulation European Fee
From 529 to 534 AD the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I codified and consolidated Roman regulation up till that time, in order that what remained was one-twentieth of the mass of authorized texts from earlier than. As one authorized historian wrote, “Justinian consciously appeared again to the golden age of Roman regulation and aimed to revive it to the height it had reached three centuries earlier than.” The Justinian Code remained in power within the East till the autumn of the Byzantine Empire. Western Europe, in the meantime, relied on a mixture of the Theodosian Code and Germanic customary regulation till…