What is the historical significance of the Pandectas?

Exploring the Pandect Schools

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The Pandectas was primarily focused on religious laws in ancient Rome.
The Pandectas was a collection of poetry from ancient Rome.
The Pandectas is historically significant for systematizing Roman law and influencing modern legal systems.
The Pandectas served as a military manual for Roman generals.
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Who were the key figures in the development of the Pandectas?
Justinian I and Tribonian
Hammurabi and Solon
Augustus and Cicero
Charlemagne and Aquinas
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What are the main principles of jurisprudence derived from the Pandectas?
Strict adherence to tradition
Justice, equity, legal certainty, systematic interpretation, distinction between public and private law.
Focus on moral philosophy
Emphasis on international law
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How did the Pandectas influence modern legal systems?
The Pandectas influenced modern legal systems by providing a systematic codification of laws that shaped civil law traditions.
The Pandectas were only relevant in ancient Rome and have no influence on today's legal practices.
The Pandectas were a collection of religious texts that shaped modern legal ethics.
The Pandectas were primarily focused on criminal law, which had no impact on civil law systems.
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What are the different schools of legal thought associated with the Pandectas?
Legal Formalism and Critical Legal Studies
Realism and Positivism
Cicero and Gaius
Proculians and Sabinians, along with influences from Stoicism and natural law.
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How do the Pandectas interpret the concept of justice?
Justice is defined as the strict enforcement of laws without exception.
Justice is solely about punishment and retribution.
Justice is interpreted as a means to achieve personal gain.
Justice is interpreted as fairness and equity in the application of laws.
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What role did the Pandectas play in the codification of laws?
The Pandectas were a set of religious texts that guided moral laws.
The Pandectas served as a historical narrative of Roman conquests.
The Pandectas were primarily focused on military regulations and strategies.
The Pandectas served as a comprehensive compilation of Roman law, aiding in its codification and influencing future legal systems.
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