Dušan's code is the beautiest cultural-historical
monument of
medieval Serbia. It was presented by
tzar Dušan on two state congresses: in
1349 in
Skopje and in
1354 in
Serez[?]. Original
manuscript is not preserved, but only around twenty copies of it dating from 14th to 18th century. The code was based partly on
common law, partly on old church law, and somewhat on greek imperial laws, but in its essence it has predominantly autonomous character. It even has some elements of constitutional law, so it could be viewed as some kind of constitution. There are around 200 articles in the code.
Translated with small changes from small encyclopedia "Sveznanje[?]" published by "Narodno delo", Belgrade, in 1937 which is today in public domain.
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External links
- Dusanov Zakonik (http://www.dusanov-zakonik.co.yu/indexe) Site made on the occasion of the 650th anniversary of the proclaiming of the code. Contains full text of the code in Serbian, Russian and English.
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