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Justinian's Codex [ send
me this paper ] 8 pages in length. Emperor Justinian's Codex iuris
of the sixth century evolved as a necessary means by which to regulate
society's behavior. What had until then been left up to the whims of each
individual to handle on his own was now a product of fair and sensible
legal procedure, with Justinian representing the instrumental force behind
the eventual cohesiveness that encompassed these monumental changes. It
can readily be argued that there was, indeed, a great need for such a show
of order, in that there existed no modicum of conformity when it came to
the legal process. As the principles of Justinian's Codex continued to be
established, they also became an integral component of ancient societies,
ultimately impacting the very foundation of Roman law. Bibliography lists
7 sources. Filename:
TLCcodex.rtf
Kafka's "The Problem with Our Laws"
[ send
me this paper ] A 7 page paper which discusses and analyzes Kafka's
"The Problem with Our Laws." Bibliography lists 2 additional sources. Filename: RAkafkalaw.wps
Marine Archaeology in America [ send
me this paper ] This 10 page report discusses the development of
underwater archeology and the fact that underwater and terrestrial
archeology share certain techniques and standards. Marine archaeologists
generally think of shipwrecks as a non-renewable resource that are
underwater time capsules offering a view of a unique historical period.
Marine archaeology may also be described as “the recovery and
interpretation of human remains and cultural materials of the past from
underwater by archaeologists.” Bibliography lists 8 sources. Filename: BWmarchy.wps
Norman Conquest and English Law
[ send
me this paper ] A paper which looks at the impact which the Norman
Conquest had on the development of the English legal system, taking into
account the many other historical and social factors which influenced the
growth of common law both before and after the Norman invasion.
Bibliography lists 4 sources Filename:
JLnormlaw.rtf
Plato's "Republic," Machiavelli's "The Prince" And
Hobbes' "Leviathan": Justice [ send
me this paper ] 6 pages in length. The writer discusses justice as
it relates to political philosophy according to Plato, Machiavelli and
Hobbes. No additional sources cited. Filename:
TLClevia.wps
Religion and Knowledge of Death: Influence on
Characters in Classics [ send
me this paper ] A 5 page paper which examines how religion and the
knowledge of death influence the decisions an individual will make in
their lives. The examination focuses on Euthyphro, Apology, and Crito by
Plato, and Gilgamesh. Bibliography lists additional sources. Filename: RAgil4.rtf
Roman Law and the Justice System
[ send
me this paper ] This 7 page paper considers the way in which Roman
law developed and was enacted. The paper includes consideration of who the
law protected, what it covered and how was enforced as well as some
examples of some of the more strange pieces of legislation. The
bibliography cites 6 sources. Filename:
TELawrom.wps
The Application Of Common, Roman And
Administrative Law [ send
me this paper ] This 11 page paper provides an overview of the
application of Common, Roman and Administrative Law systems as they can be
applied to the study of existing cases. This paper evaluates two specific
cases, one criminal, one civil, and defines the nature of specific
processes in each case, including arrest procedures, the presentation of
charges, and the decision making elements. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Filename:
Lawsyst.wps
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