— Also termed folk laws. See SALIC LAW.
“Many of the conquering Germanic tribes sought to state their own tribal customs in writing. Several of these so-called codes or leges barbarorum were published from time to time shortly after the fall of the Western Empire in the middle of the fifth century until about the time of Charlemagne, 800. The most famous is a Frankish one, the Lex Salica, which probably dates from the second half of the fifth century.” W.J.V. Windeyer, Lectures on Legal History 1 (2d ed. 1949).