The Twelve Table- No written laws in early years. Judges decide laws in each case. Decisions were influenced by custom and tradition. 400 B.C. Romans wrote a law code named The Twelve Tables. Laws involving things such as family relations, property, inheritance.
Made laws mostly through Roman Assemblies. Members of assemblies voted on the laws. Other ways laws were made such as the Plebian Council, decrees by the senate, decisions made by elected officials, and edicts\ by the emperor. Enforced by official called the praetor. Praetor was second highest ranking official. They were responsible for administration of justice. The police force (Vigiles), made sure the laws were not being broken. They dealt with