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Index Interpolationum

Index Interpolationum 〈拉〉修正索引 关于考察优士丁尼法典编纂委员会对古典罗马法文体进行修正以适应当时社会需要情况的索引文献,其中涉及许多着述和论文。着名的有Mitteis、Levy和Rabel合着的Index Interpolationum quae in Justiniani Digestis inesse dicuntur; Broggini的Index for the Code; Volterra的Rivista di Storia del diritto italiano等。 (→interpolation)

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interpolation

interpolation (in-t[schwa]r-p[schwa]-lay-sh[schwa]n), n. 1. The act of inserting words into a document to change or clarify the meaning. • In a negative sense, interpolation can refer to putting extraneous or false words into a document to change its meaning. Cf. INTERLINEATION. 2. (often pl.) Roman law. An editorial change made by one of the compilers

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international criminal police organization

International Criminal Police Organization. An international law-enforcement group founded in 1923 and headquartered in Lyons, France. • The organization gathers and shares information on transnational criminals for more than 180 member nations. — Also termed Interpol. “Interpol is something of a legal curiosity: it engages in intergovernmental activities and yet is not based on any

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emblemata triboniani

emblemata Triboniani (em-blee-m[schwa]-t[schwa] tr[schwa]-boh-nee-ay-n I). [Latin] Roman law. Alterations, modifications, and additions to the writings of the older jurists that were combined to form the Digest or Pandects, and generally termed interpolations. • Justinian appointed a commission over which Tribonian presided to harmonize contradictions, delete obsolete matter, and bring the law up to date. This

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