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Roman maxims asserted that the prince was ‘absolved from the laws’ (‘legibus solutus’), and that ‘what pleases the prince has the force of law’ (‘quod principi placuit legis habet vigorem’). Although the Roman jurist Ulpian had originally been expressing somewhat different ideas, scholars in medieval and early modern Europe quoted these maxims as simple statements of royal authority.
The Rule of Laws: A 4,000-Year Quest to Order the World
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