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Why was Justinian’s collection of Roman laws significant?

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Answer: First, we can say that the Code of Justinian was significant for the Byzantine Empire. The creation of the Code ensured that the Byzantine Empire would have a coherent set of laws that could be easily understood. ... The Code never applied to this region because Western Europe was not part of the Byzantine Empire

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