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Global Legal History - Complete & Exam Focused Summary ()

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This document provides a comprehensive and clearly structured summary of Global Legal History (2025–2026). It covers all core topics of the course, including the foundations of Roman Law, Chinese Dynastic History and codifications, Islamic Law, the development of Canon Law and the Western legal tradition, the evolution of Common Law, and the impact of colonialism on global legal systems. The summary integrates key historical cases, legal principles, statutory developments, and contemporary debates, organised per module and theme. It features detailed timelines—such as the evolution of ancient China and the Japanese Meiji period—to help visualize complex historical shifts. Ideal for exam preparation and revision for law students, this study tool offers a concise yet in-depth overview of the entire course, from the Roman Civitas to modern global legal pluralism.

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GLOBAL LEGAL HISTROY
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Table of Contents
Module 1: Roman law ............................................................................................................................... 4
Civitas ................................................................................................................................................................. 4
Early Republic .................................................................................................................................................. 4
The late republic (200 BC - 27 BC) ............................................................................................................ 5
The Roman Empire (49 BCE) ...................................................................................................................... 5
Ius (law) ............................................................................................................................................................. 6
Archaic Rome ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
The Ius Civile ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Ius Gentium ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Ius Civile.................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Jurisprudence ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Law during the Empire..................................................................................................................................................................... 8

Statutes (lex) .................................................................................................................................................... 8
Lex in the republic .............................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Lex in the empire ................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Christianity and roman law ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
Afterlife of Roman law ...................................................................................................................................................................... 9

Module 2: Chinese Dynastic History ................................................................................................. 10
Timeline of ancient China .......................................................................................................................... 10
Western Zhou dynasty ................................................................................................................................. 11
Confucius and the spring and autumn period ..................................................................................................................... 11
Confucianism vs legalism ............................................................................................................................................................. 11

The Qin dynasty ............................................................................................................................................. 12
The Han dynasty............................................................................................................................................ 12
Imperial Confucianism................................................................................................................................ 12
Chinese CodiOications .................................................................................................................................. 13
The Tang Code ................................................................................................................................................................................... 13

The Ming Code................................................................................................................................................ 13
Module 3: The medieval state and Ius commune in Western Europe ................................... 14
Sources of law in post-Roman Europe ................................................................................................... 14

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Governance in post-Roman Europe ....................................................................................... 14
Crisis of the 12th century ........................................................................................................................... 14
Burgundian chambres des comptes ....................................................................................................... 15
The investiture controversy ...................................................................................................................... 15
Papal revolution ............................................................................................................................................ 15
Legal revolution............................................................................................................................................. 16
Rediscovery of roman law .......................................................................................................................... 16
Scholastic method......................................................................................................................................... 17
Ius commune, Ius canonicum, Ius proprium ....................................................................................... 17
Module 4: Islamic law and empire.................................................................................................... 18
Early islam....................................................................................................................................................... 18
Rise of islam.................................................................................................................................................... 18
Islamic history ............................................................................................................................................... 19
Islam and slavery .......................................................................................................................................... 19
Slaves under Sharia ...................................................................................................................................... 20
Mamluks, Janissaries and the islamic empire ..................................................................................... 20
Mamluks .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 20
Ottoman empire ............................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Janassaries .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 22

Module 5: early modern colonialism and slavery ....................................................................... 23
Spanish imperialism in the Americas .................................................................................................... 23
Ruling the Americas ..................................................................................................................................... 23
Native customs: land rights in early modern spanish america ..................................................... 24
Treatment of the native americans ......................................................................................................... 24
Colonial law and governance: the spanish empire ............................................................................ 25
Right to land ................................................................................................................................................... 25
Module 6: common law ......................................................................................................................... 26
Two styles of justice ..................................................................................................................................... 26
English common law .................................................................................................................................... 26
Rise of English common law ...................................................................................................................... 27
Characteristics of Common law ................................................................................................................ 28


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King vs parliament ...................................................................................................................... 29
Module 7: modern codiHication .......................................................................................................... 30
Modern law: context .................................................................................................................................... 30
The American revolution ........................................................................................................................... 31
The French revolution ................................................................................................................................. 32
The Code Civil ................................................................................................................................................. 33
Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch............................................................................................................................ 34
Module 8: Legal transition under pressure ................................................................................... 36
Legal systems and legal traditions .......................................................................................................... 36
CodiOication ..................................................................................................................................................... 37
Globalisation and colonial context ......................................................................................................... 37
Legal systems in Asia ................................................................................................................................... 37
Japan ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38




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MODULE 1: ROMAN LAW

Civitas
● Romans found in ⅞ BCE - 753 BCE
● Latin = partitions
● Etrucscans = rules
● Clans = gentes
● Clientes = voluntary

Early Republic
● The imperium was given to two Consuls, who held a mutual veto power
○ One-year term
○ Appointed by vote from among the patricians
● Other magistrates
○ Praetors
■ Judicial
○ Censors
■ Lands, census and votes
○ Aedils
■ Buildings and public works
○ Quaestors
■ Treasurer
○ Tribunes
■ Representatives
● The Law of the XII Tables (450 BCE) created the first Lex (Roman Law)
● In the Senate, Senators were appointed for life by the censors called Senatus Populusque
Romanus (S.P.Q.R). There were three legislative assemblies:
○ Comitia curiata or Curiate Assembly
■ they passed laws, elected consuls and tried judicial cases.
○ Comitia centuriata or Centuriate Assembly
■ the objective of this assembly was to decide on legislative, electoral, and judicial
purposes. The majority of votes in any century decided how that century voted.
■ This assembly could declare war or elect the highest-ranking roman magistrates.
○ Concilium plebis or Plebeian Council,
■ the principal assembly for the common people.
■ it functioned as a legislative and judicial assembly, where the plebeians passed
laws (plebiscites), elect their tribunals and try judicial cases.




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