Roman law differs from modern law in several key ways. One of the main differences is that Roman law was based on the idea of natural law, which held that there were certain universal principles that governed human behavior. In contrast, modern law is largely based on positive law, which is created by governments and can change over time. Additionally, Roman law was heavily influenced by concepts of personal honor and duty, while modern law tends to focus more on individual rights and justice. Finally, Roman law was characterized by a complex system of legal procedures and processes that were not always transparent or accessible to the average citizen, whereas modern legal systems often strive for greater transparency and accessibility.
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