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The Institutes of Justinian (533 AD) served as an foundational, authoritative textbook for Roman law students, simplifying complex legal codes into a accessible guide centered on persons, things, and actions. Based on Gaius's earlier work, this seminal text was crucial in shaping Western civil law traditions, including modern systems. The Institutes of Justinian

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