Roman Law

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Philosophy

 

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Devon J

 

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September 8, 2015

 

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University

 

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Many modern countries including the United States and many of those in Europe have adopted the ideas of the Romans; e.g. an accused person is innocent until proven guilty. Common laws of many countries, canon law of the Roman Catholic Church and international laws contain principles borrowed from Roman law...
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Rome developed a government in which citizens could choose their leaders by voting - a republic. The government was not dominated by a single class of people, but partly a monarchy ( king), partly an aristocracy ( ruled by nobles, the Senate) and partly a democracy ( by the people). Our own United States Constitution is based on the Roman system of balance of power-legislative, judicial and executive branches...
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