ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | NEWEST EXAM 2025 | GRADED
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What happened in 8th BCE - 6th CE? - ANSWER✔✔-Total Customary Law
Corpus Iuris Civilis - ANSWER✔✔-"Body of Civil Law", codification of Roman Law
(529-534 CE)
Ius Commune - ANSWER✔✔-Roman Law and Canon Law - 'Ius commune' has served
as the common law for Western Europe. Local customary law was found to be
inadequate, either because of its less sophisticated contents, or because it was difficult to
access given its unwritten character, and the ius commune became more influential.
This process, in which Roman law in a sense «conquered» legal science in Europe from
the twelfth to the seventeenth century, has become known as the «Reception» of Roman
law.'
Why ius commune gained acceptance? - ANSWER✔✔-One of the reasons why Roman
law gained acceptance is that it was considered to be rational; well-informed people
would readily see that it contained good, if not the best possible, rules. Roman law was
seen as ratio scripta, reason written down.
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, Roman Law - ANSWER✔✔-This Roman contribution delt mostly with the rights of
Roman citizens; one belief was that it should be fair and equal to all people.
Transnational Law - ANSWER✔✔-All law which regulates actions or events that
transcend(=ξεπερνώ) national frontiers.
Ratio Descendi - ANSWER✔✔-The reason for the decision.
Substantive Law - ANSWER✔✔-The law that defines, describes, regulates, and creates
legal rights and obligations.
Procedural Law - ANSWER✔✔-Laws that define the methods for enforcing legal rights
and duties.
Soft Law - ANSWER✔✔-Rules that influence norms that decide cases by formal
institutions.
Erga Omnes - ANSWER✔✔-Effect against everyone
Droite de suite - ANSWER✔✔-The right to follow.
Unitary system - ANSWER✔✔-Civil law properties are unitary as there is only one
system of property law that applies to land.
What happened in 1925? - ANSWER✔✔-Law of Property Act
Right of servitude - ANSWER✔✔-This entails the holder of the right to benefit from a
portion of the land of someone else for specific purposes. (i.g. right of WAY)
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