Italic legal tradition

C27118
concept

Italic legal tradition refers to the body of customary laws, legal practices, and institutions that developed among the ancient Italic peoples (including Romans and neighboring communities) prior to and alongside the formalization of Roman law, shaping early concepts of rights, obligations, and civic order in the Italian peninsula.

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Instruction
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Class: Italic legal tradition
Generated description
Italic legal tradition refers to the body of customary laws, legal practices, and institutions that developed among the ancient Italic peoples (including Romans and neighboring communities) prior to and alongside the formalization of Roman law, shaping early concepts of rights, obligations, and civic order in the Italian peninsula.

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Samnite law