Corpus Juris Secundum turns 80 in 2016-2017 (or 103 years old if you count the preceding Corpus Juris encyclopedia from West that was published from 1914 to 1936). In either case, it isn’t quite as old as Justinian’s Corpus Juris Civilis yet.
Corpus Juris Secundum turns 80 in 2016-2017 (or 103 years old if you count the preceding Corpus Juris encyclopedia from West that was published from 1914 to 1936). In either case, it isn’t quite as old as Justinian’s Corpus Juris Civilis yet.