| 1. | A . D . 507 596 ) and other Germanic laws.
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| 2. | The Germanic law codes are designed for a clearly ON " �r�ll " ).
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| 3. | Civil law is sometimes referred to as neo-Roman law, Romano-Germanic law or Continental law.
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| 4. | This is an indication of the close relationship of ancient Germanic law to religion.
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| 5. | "We're talking about two different legal systems _ common law and Roman Germanic law,"
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| 6. | Germanic law made no provisions for the public welfare, the " res publica " of Romans.
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| 7. | :The notion of a jury of peers already occurs in early Germanic law; see for example Salic law.
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| 8. | In earlier medieval law, especially in Germanic law, two types of pledge existed, being either "'possessory "'( cf.
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| 9. | The code was based almost wholly on Roman law, with some influence of Germanic law in rare cases.
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| 10. | In the same context, Germanic law is also derisively termed " leges barbarorum " " barbarian law " etc.
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