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In Roman law, a novel (Latin: novella constitutio, "new decree"; Greek: νεαρά, romanized: neara) is a new decree or edict, in other words a new law. The term was used from the fourth century AD onwards and was specifically used for laws issued after the publishing of the Codex Theodosianus in 438 and then for the Justiniac Novels, or Novellae Constitutiones. The term was used on and off in later Roman history until falling out of use during the late Byzantine period.

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  • In Roman law, a novel (Latin: novella constitutio, "new decree"; Greek: νεαρά, romanized: neara) is a new decree or edict, in other words a new law. The term was used from the fourth century AD onwards and was specifically used for laws issued after the publishing of the Codex Theodosianus in 438 and then for the Justiniac Novels, or Novellae Constitutiones. The term was used on and off in later Roman history until falling out of use during the late Byzantine period. (en)
  • Novela (em latim: novella constitutio , lit. "novo decreto"; em grego: νεαρά; romaniz.: neará), no direito romano, é um novo decreto ou édito, ou seja, uma nova lei. O termo foi usado a partir do século IV e especificamente às leis emitidas após a publicação do Código de Teodósio em 438 e, em seguida, às novelas de Justiniano, ou Novelas das Constituições. Foi usado dentro e fora da história romana posterior, até cair em desuso durante o final do período bizantino. (pt)
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  • In Roman law, a novel (Latin: novella constitutio, "new decree"; Greek: νεαρά, romanized: neara) is a new decree or edict, in other words a new law. The term was used from the fourth century AD onwards and was specifically used for laws issued after the publishing of the Codex Theodosianus in 438 and then for the Justiniac Novels, or Novellae Constitutiones. The term was used on and off in later Roman history until falling out of use during the late Byzantine period. (en)
  • Novela (em latim: novella constitutio , lit. "novo decreto"; em grego: νεαρά; romaniz.: neará), no direito romano, é um novo decreto ou édito, ou seja, uma nova lei. O termo foi usado a partir do século IV e especificamente às leis emitidas após a publicação do Código de Teodósio em 438 e, em seguida, às novelas de Justiniano, ou Novelas das Constituições. Foi usado dentro e fora da história romana posterior, até cair em desuso durante o final do período bizantino. (pt)
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