Legal Systems (Common/Civil Law)
Development of more formal and widespread legal frameworks based on precedent (Common Law) or statute and revived Roman law (Civil Law).
Core metadata
- ID: legal_systems_common_civil
- Era: Medieval
- First known date: 500 (century)
- Region: Afro-Eurasia and other medieval societies
- Review status: structurally_validated
- Maturity: N/A
Prerequisites
Dependents
- AI Governance & Ethics Frameworks (Robust) (ai_governance_ethics_frameworks_robust)
- Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs) (decentralized_autonomous_organizations_daos)
- Legal Commentary (Glossators) (legal_commentary_glossators)
- Municipal Charters (municipal_charters)
- Notarial Records (notarial_records)
- Parliaments & Estates-General (parliaments_estates_general)
- Predictive Justice Systems (predictive_justice_systems)
Fields
- None.
Node sources
- The Ur-Nammu Law Code (The Schoyen Collection, 2011, museum) • Supports: edge
Prerequisite edge evidence
Edge/source evidence summary:
- Prerequisite edges: 3
- Average edge confidence: 55%
- Prerequisite sources: 3
- weak_inference: 3
| Prerequisite | Type | Confidence | Evidence level | Note | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ancient Written Law Codes (codified_law) | common_dependency | 55% | weak_inference | Codified Law is contextual infrastructure or shared knowledge, not a strict hard prerequisite. |
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| Writing (writing) | common_dependency | 55% | weak_inference | Writing is contextual infrastructure or shared knowledge, not a strict hard prerequisite. |
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| Philosophy (philosophy) | common_dependency | 55% | weak_inference | Philosophy is contextual infrastructure or shared knowledge, not a strict hard prerequisite. |
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