Novellae Justiniani

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Novellae Justiniani are a collection of later imperial laws issued by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I that supplemented and updated his earlier codification of Roman law.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf collection of laws
source of Roman law
alsoKnownAs Novels of Justinian
surface form: Justinianic Novels

Novellae Constitutiones
Novels of Justinian
appliesTo Byzantine Empire
Byzantine Empire
surface form: Eastern Roman Empire
author Justinian I
chronologicallyFollows Codex Justinianus
Digest of Justinian
Institutes of Justinian
compiledIn 6th century
countryOfOrigin Byzantine Empire
describedBySource medieval legal manuscripts
endTime 565
fieldOfWork legislation
follows Corpus Juris Civilis
surface form: Corpus Iuris Civilis
genre legal text
hasPart individual imperial constitutions
hasType imperial constitutions
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
surface form: Justinianic era
influenced canon law
civil law tradition
medieval Roman law
issuedBy Justinian I
language Greek
Latin
legalForm novella (new law)
legalStatus imperial legislation
legalSystem Byzantine law
Roman law
namedAfter Justinian I
partOf Justinianic reforms
surface form: Justinianic legislation

Justinian’s codification of Roman law in a broad sense
purpose to supplement the Codex Justinianus
to update Justinian’s codification of Roman law
regulates administrative law
ecclesiastical law
private law
public law
startTime c. 535
subject Roman imperial legislation
temporalCoverage 6th century
usedBy Byzantine jurists
medieval glossators

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Novellae Constitutiones alternativeName Novellae Justiniani