Mimi Hunter

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Roman law slowly flowed into the provinces, where local administrators published edicts and legal decisions, and quite ordinary citizens began to initiate legal processes.68 Many regarded the legal system as a benefit of Roman occupation, along with improved architectural techniques, aqueducts, and baths, innovations that even reached the wilds of northern Britain. But some writers could see that Roman officials were using law as a tool of control.
The Rule of Laws: A 4,000-Year Quest to Order the World
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