Book III

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Book III is one of the four main divisions of the Institutes of Justinian, a foundational 6th-century Roman law textbook that systematically presents key aspects of private law.

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instanceOf book section
part of legal textbook
belongsTo Justinianic codification NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Justinian I NERFINISHED
compiledBy Dorotheus NERFINISHED
Theophilus NERFINISHED
Tribonian NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
dateOfPromulgation 533
educationalPurpose introductory textbook for law students
followedBy Book IV (Institutes of Justinian) NERFINISHED
follows Book II (Institutes of Justinian) NERFINISHED
genre didactic legal treatise
legal textbook
hasAuthor Justinian I NERFINISHED
hasNumberInSeries 3
hasTitleInLatin Institutiones Iustiniani, liber tertius NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Late Antiquity
influenced continental European private law
medieval Roman law teaching
modern civil codes
intendedAudience students of law in the Byzantine Empire
language Latin
legalAuthority introductory exposition of binding imperial law
legalSystem Roman law NERFINISHED
legalTradition civil law tradition
mainSubject family property relations
inheritance law
obligations
private law
succession law
partOf Corpus Juris Civilis NERFINISHED
Institutes of Justinian NERFINISHED
placeOfCompilation Constantinople NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 6th century
structureWithinWork one of four main books of the Institutes

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