Catherine the Great attempted many reforms in Russia. She was responsible for codifying Russian laws and placing certain restrictions on torture as a government policy. She also tried to reform the Russian form of serfdom. These efforts dissolved with the great peasant revolution of 1773. History records this as the Pugachev rebellion. This unfolded as conditions for peasants were rapidly growing worse. Owners of serfs were increasingly selling serfs and breaking them apart from their lands and families. Instead of using serfs for farming, the owners forced them to work in mines or manufacturing. Punishments were harsh and many peasants were sent to prison in Siberia.
She made spaghetti the law
he leaded the group of scholars to reform the law code
Justinian was the Emperor of the Byzantine Empire and he was known for making a code called "Justinians code" and it was to give everybody certain rights.
considering a law code that would treat allcitizens equally
No, it was written because the US wanted to separate from Great Britain and become its own country. It is not a written code of law.
Western style art & architecture have nobles tour West & be educated there tried to avoid cultural influences from West involvement in European affairs - partitioning of Poland looked into ideas of enlightenment, imported French philosophers reform commissions to discuss new law codes didn't do as much Westernization as Peter
he leaded the group of scholars to reform the law code
Justinian I wanted to reform the law of the Byzantine Empire primarily because the law needed to be reorganized. Justinian I was also referred to as Justinian the Great.
Cannabis Law Reform was created in 2011.
Justinian was the Emperor of the Byzantine Empire and he was known for making a code called "Justinians code" and it was to give everybody certain rights.
Ronald Reagan
Law Reform Advisory Committee was created in 1989.
Homosexual Law Reform Society was created in 1958.
M. S. Groenhuijsen has written: 'The reform of the Dutch Code of Criminal Procedure in comparative perspective' -- subject(s): Criminal procedure, Law reform, Netherlands
The Great Reform Act of 1832.
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform was created in 1968.
considering a law code that would treat allcitizens equally
No, it was written because the US wanted to separate from Great Britain and become its own country. It is not a written code of law.