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The name of the collection detailing all of Justinians information about the roman law and byzantine reforms of the law was called the ...

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The correct answer is: The Code of Justinian.

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The Code of Justinian, also known as one of the four parts of the Corpus Juris Civilis, was a collection of Roman laws and byzantine reforms that was ordered by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I (who ruled over Constantinople from 527 to 565 CE).

The Code of Justinian wasn't a new legal code but actually a compilation of the legal interpretations of past laws with the addition of the opinions of Roman Jurists.

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