The Napoleonic Code, or Code Napoleon is the French civil code, established under Napoléon I in 1804. The code forbids privileges based on birth, allowed freedom of religion, and specified that government jobs go to the most qualified. Brought into law on March 21st 1804. The Code, with its stress on clearly written and accessible law, was a major step in establishing the rule of law. Historians call it 'one of the few documents which have influenced the whole world'.
NoveNet Answer: It was the set of civil laws that set forth many of the basic rights of citizens.
The law was published.
The law was without religious taint.
The law was uniform accross boundaries.
It was the set of civil laws that set forth many of the basic rights of citizens.
It created a written and accessible law.
It's the Napoleonic Code.
no, Equality between men and women was snot outlined in Napoleonic code
In the United states only the legal code in Louisiana is based upon the Napoleonic Code.
It was the Napoleonic Code.
The Napoleonic Code.
The Napoleonic Code influenced the law systems of many other nations around Europe and the United States.
The Napoleonic Code.
It's the Napoleonic Code.
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The Law is Louisiana is based on the Napoleonic Code
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no, Equality between men and women was snot outlined in Napoleonic code
In the United states only the legal code in Louisiana is based upon the Napoleonic Code.
The Civil Code, between 1802-1804. The Commercial Code in 1807. The Criminal Code in 1808. The Penal Code in 1810.
It was the Napoleonic Code.
The Napoleonic Code.