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How did emperor Justinian contribute to the development of the rule of law

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Justinian ruled from AD 527 to 565. Justinian created a set of laws called the Justinian Code. This code said that the emperor made all of the laws and interpreted the laws as well. ... The war effort to take back the western part of the empire forced Justinian to raise taxes on the people of the Byzantine Empire.

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