The Byzantine Empire drew on the long legal tradition of the Roman Empire. This included the laws and edicts of former Roman emperors as well as laws from the Roman Republic, such as the Twelve Tables. One Byzantine emperor, Justinian, wanted to simplify the laws, so he appointed committees to go through the Roman laws and decisions. They produced a unified system of laws known as Justinian's Code.
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