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Moritz Voigt (1829–1905) was a distinguished German jurist and professor at the University of Leipzig. He was a leading authority on Roman law, best known for his monumental work on the "jus naturale" (natural law) and the historical development of Roman civil procedures.
Rodolphe-Madeleine-Cléophas Dareste de la Chavanne (1824–1911) was a prominent French magistrate and legal historian. He was a pioneer in the field of comparative law, studying the legal codes of ancient Greece, Scandinavia, and the Middle Ages to understand how justice evolved across different cultures.