Book IV

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Book IV is the final section of the Institutes of Justinian, dealing primarily with legal procedures and remedies in Roman law.

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instanceOf legal treatise section
belongsTo Corpus Juris Civilis NERFINISHED
commissionedBy Justinian I NERFINISHED
coversConcept appeals to higher authority
classification of actions
cognitio extraordinaria
costs of litigation
default and contumacy of parties
execution against property
execution against the person
formula procedure
mixed actions
personal actions
real actions
restitution in integrum
security and sureties in procedure
dateOfCompilation 6th century
educationalRole introductory summary of Roman procedural law
focusesOn actions (actiones) in Roman law
appeals and review
civil procedure in Roman law
execution of judgments
extraordinary remedies
forms of action
interdicts
jurisdiction and courts
follows Book III (Institutes of Justinian) NERFINISHED
hasCanonicalStatus authoritative text in later civil law tradition
historicalContext Justinianic legal reforms NERFINISHED
influenced early modern European procedural law doctrine
medieval civil law teaching
intendedUse introductory guide for law students in Constantinople
teaching Roman law to students
isFinalPartOf Institutes of Justinian NERFINISHED
juridicalFunction exposition of remedies available under Roman law
systematization of procedural law
language Latin
legalAuthority part of the Corpus Juris Civilis
legalGenre introductory manual
textbook
legalSystem Roman law
legalTradition Roman-Byzantine law
partOf Institutes of Justinian NERFINISHED
positionInSeries 4
primarySubject legal procedure
legal remedies
structureWithinWork book-level division of the Institutes

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