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what was the goal of the roman legal system

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  • 24-12-2015
The goal of the Roman legal system was mostly to establish a legal code which was standardizde for every citizen and which would have to be upheld by every citizen of Rome. Because this empire grew so large, they needed a set of common rules which everyone had to abide by because otherwise chaos would ensue over time. 
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