lex de responsis prudentium
lex de responsis prudentium (leks dee ri-spon-sis proo-den-shee-[schwa]m). [Latin “law on the replies of the jurisprudents”] See CITATIONS, LAW OF.
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lex de responsis prudentium (leks dee ri-spon-sis proo-den-shee-[schwa]m). [Latin “law on the replies of the jurisprudents”] See CITATIONS, LAW OF.
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lex de responsis prudentum 〈拉〉来自法学家答覆的法律指根据援引法学家的答覆而产生的法律。 (→law of citations;responsa prudentium)
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Citations, Law of. Roman law. An A.D. 426 decree of Emperor Valentinian III listing Papinian, Paul, Gaius, Ulpian, and Modestinus as juristic writers who could be cited authoritatively in court. • If a majority of the writers agreed on an issue, the judge was bound to follow the majority view. The Law of Citations allowed