Justinian's Code was a compilation of imperial laws promulgated by Emperor Justinian, in a first version, on April 7, 529, and in a second, on November 17, 534.
Justinian's Code consecrated the system of Roman law, defining its durability in history and in the legal field. This work is considered as a legal anthology, as a collection of ancient writers in which the best of Roman jurisprudence is condensed.
The first objective of the Code was to give the people a practical legal code; and the second, to preserve classic Roman jurisprudence.