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anzhelika [568]
2 years ago
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Identify, define and name the source of four significant elements of early Western legal codes.​

History
1 answer:
irga5000 [103]2 years ago
4 0

Western legal codes inherited from Greek and Roman cultures relate to government and the role of citizens in the state.

<h3>What is Western legal codes? </h3>

Western legal codes is a term to refer to the set of legal traditions inherited by the Western world from the first Western civilizations that were Greece and Rome.

Since ancient times, some aspects related to laws and government have been inherited for several generations to be adopted in modern government systems.

Some examples of these inherited aspects are:

  • The civil rights of citizens.
  • Gender equality.
  • Procedural justice.
  • Democratic government.

According to the above, in modern western societies we can find these aspects inherited from ancient cultures. It should be noted that these principles have been modified according to the context and current needs.

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