THE NEW CONSTITUTIONS OF THE EMPEROR LEO.
~  LXXVIII  ~
NO DECREE OF THE SENATE SHALL BE ENACTED HEREAFTER.



 
S. P. Scott, The Civil Law, XVII, Cincinnati, 1932 ).
 

 
The Same Emperor to the Same Stylianus.

  As We have taken measures to abolish as superfluous all laws which do not contribute to the public welfare, so We think that We should also repeal the one empowering the Senate to enact decrees. And, indeed, the authority of the Senate in this respect was abolished as soon as the supreme power was acquired by the Emperor, and it would be absurd and unprofitable to consider it as still in existence.