The Rules of Ulpian
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Ulpian's legal writings, compiled in collections such as the Digest, were highly influential in shaping Roman law and later legal traditions.
His aphorisms and systematic expositions addressed private law, criminal law, and procedural matters, informing juristic debates about punishment and custody.
Though not a single authored modern book, references to 'The Rules of Ulpian' denote these juristic principles used by scholars to understand legal theory in antiquity.
The podcast description cites Ulpian among juridical sources relevant to incarceration practices.
His aphorisms and systematic expositions addressed private law, criminal law, and procedural matters, informing juristic debates about punishment and custody.
Though not a single authored modern book, references to 'The Rules of Ulpian' denote these juristic principles used by scholars to understand legal theory in antiquity.
The podcast description cites Ulpian among juridical sources relevant to incarceration practices.
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