The corpus juris vitalis (the body of law of the living)
Résumé
In the 6th century, the corpus iuris civilis (the body of civil law) referred, in a nutshell, to the state of Roman law. In the 16th century, the corpus iuris canonici (the body of canon law) crystallized current canon law for the future. In the 21st century, we are building what we call the corpus iuris vitalis (the body of law of the living). The corpus iuris vitalis is intended to build on previous historical models to create and/or mobilize powerful concepts that can be used to determine the legal balance between humans, animals and Nature.
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