Examples of Corpus Juris Civilis in the following topics:
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- Justinian I achieved lasting fame through his judicial reforms, particularly through the complete revision of all Roman law that was compiled in what is known today as the Corpus juris civilis.
- The total of Justinian's legislature is known today as the Corpus juris civilis.
- As opposed to the rest of the corpus, the Novellae appeared in Greek, the common language of the Eastern Empire.
- The provisions of the Corpus Juris Civilis also influenced the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church: it was said that ecclesia vivit lege romana — the church lives by Roman law.
- The Corpus continues to have a major influence on public international law.
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- Secular law, or Roman law, was advanced greatly by the discovery of the Corpus Juris Civilis in the 11th century, and by 1100 Roman law was being taught at Bologna.