Cujas J

When1:  1550

When2:  1580

Who:    Jacques Cujas [Cujas, Jacques] or Jacques de Cujas [Cujas, Jacques de] or Cujacius

What:   lawyer

Where:  Paris, France

works\  Criticisms and Observations [1550 to 1580]; Additional Commentary [1550 to 1580: on Digest and Code of Justinian, especially Ulpian and Paulus]

Detail: He lived 1520 to 1590 and helped establish Continental law and international law, using original sources. He studied law at Bourges University, was Alciati's pupil's student, and studied law's relations to history and literature.

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