The Zakón Súdnyi Liúdem ("Law for Judging the People" or "Court Law for the People") is the oldest preserved Slavic legal text. Its source was Byzantine...
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to check for false accusations, as well. Byzantine law Nomocanon Zakon Sudnyi Liudem Kormchaia Merilo Pravednoye Church Statute of Prince Vladimir Church...
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in Kievan Rus' was the sudebniki, the most famous of which is the Zakon Sudnyi Liudem (the South Slavic legal Code of the 9th and 10th centuries, although...
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(Old Church Slavonic) language in 894. Another important work is Zakon Sudnyi Liudem, the oldest preserved Slavic legal text, written in Old Bulgarian...
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Foreign sources Byzantine law, including Nomocanon, see Kormchaia Zakon Sudnyi Liudem Native sources It was in part a record of oral law and revision of foreign...
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Pravda in Extensive edition, Church Statute of Prince Yaroslav, Zakon Sudnyi Liudem, Old Russian law of 15—16th centuries, including Novgorod law (reflected...
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Kormchaia Book, and the oldest Slavic and Russian legal texts, the Zakon Sudnyi Liudem, Vladimir's Church Statute, Russkaya Pravda, and "Legal rule on the...
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Scholasticus and Slavic alternation of the Eclogue [sr; de; fr] (Zakon Sudnyi Liudem) The Eclogue is a Byzantine codex dating from the mid-eighth century...
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naming of the artifacts is still open. The contemporary legal text Zakon Sudnyi Liudem preserves in the list of fines for various offenses the name of the...
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