Scope Of Chapter 44
Fall in The East from The Decline & Fall

The Civil or Roman Law

ADEvent
303-648 The First Period
648-988 Second Period
988-
1230
Third Period, Their Philosophy
Authority, Sects
527 Reformation of the Roman Law
by Justinian
527-546 Tribonian
528-529 Code of Justinian
530-533Pandects or Digest; Praise & Censure
of the Code & Pandects
Loss of the ancient Jurisprudence
Legal Inconstancy of Justinian
534Second Edition of the Code
534-565The Novels
The Institutes (AD 533)
PersonsFreemen & Slaves; Fathers & Children; Limitations of paternal Authority
Husbands & Wives; religious Rites of Marriage; Freedom of matrimonial Contract; Liberty & Abuse of Divorce
Limitations of Liberty of Divorce
Incest, Concubines, & Bastards
Guardians & Wards
ThingsRight of Property; Of Inheritance & Succession; Civil Degrees of Kindred
Introduction & Liberty of Testaments
Legacies; Codicils & Trusts
ActionsPromises, Benefits
Interest of Money; Injuries
Crime
&
Punishment
Severity of the 12 Tables; Abolition or Oblivion of Penal Laws; Revival of capital punishments; Measure of Guilt
Unnatural Vice; Rigour of the Christian Emperors; Judgments of the People
Select Judges; Assessors; Voluntary Exile & Death; Abuses of Civil Jurisprudence