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Corpus Juris Civilis
Book I




TITLE I. Concerning Justice And Law
TITLE II. Concerning Natural Law, the Law of Nations, and the Civil Law.
TITLE III. Concerning the Rights of Persons
TITLE IV. Concerning Freeborn Persons.
TITLE V. Concerning Freedmen.
TITLE VI. Who Cannot Manumit Others, and Why They Are Unable to Do So.
TITLE VII. Concerning the Abrogation of the Lex Furia Caninia.
TITLE VIII. Concerning Those Who are Their Own Masters, or are Under the Control of Others.
TITLE IX. Concerning Paternal Authority.
TITLE X. Concerning Marriage.
TITLE XI. Concerning Adoption.
TITLE XII. In What Ways the Right of Paternal Power is Abrogated.
TITLE XIII. Concerning Guardianship.
TITLE XIV. Who Can Be Appointed Testamentary Guardians.
TITLE XV. Concerning the Legal Guardianship of Agnates.
TITLE XVI. Concerning the Loss of Civil Rights.
TITLE XVII. Concerning the Legal Guardianship of Patrons.
TITLE XVIII. Concerning the Legal Guardianship of Ascendants.
TITLE XIX. Concerning Fiduciary Guardianship.
TITLE XX. Concerning the Atilian Guardian, and the One Appointed Under the Lex Julia Et Titia.
TITLE XXI. Concerning the Sanction of Guardians.
TITLE XXII. In What Ways a Guardianship Is Terminated.
TITLE XXIII. Concerning Curators.
TITLE XXIV. Concerning the Giving of Security by Guardians and Curators.
TITLE XXV. Concerning the Reasons for Excusing Guardians or Curators.
TITLE XXVI. Concerning Suspected Guardians or Curators.
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