The Napoleonic Code, also known as Code Napoleon, was created to reform the French legal system as envisioned by the French Revolution. The code was established in 1804, after it was first started in 1799.
There were hundreds of contributors who were consulted, contributed to the end product, advised, edited, revised, re-edited, checked the facts and figures from multiple databases, put things in their proper places, checked it, re-checked it, placed their seal of approval on it, flagged it so that other interested parties could be consulted on areas of bias, added references and disclaimers, edited it, refined it, revised it and re-edited it until it was approved and sealed (Protected) and became a part of the law of the land.
Scholars had examined it, Academics have studied it and provided input, Clerics, Social Scientists, Civil Rights Activist, Jurists, Femenists and Shrinks have examined it for bias and provided input.
The creator of the Napoleonic Code must have also been involved in the creation of WikiAnswers. WikiAnswers however, was not created by the relatively short former Emperor of France named Napoleon Bonaparte. Napoleon is the guy credited with assembling that document.
Napoleonic Code was created in 1804.
1804
He created the Napoleonic code.
The Napoleonic Code.
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I dont know all of them, but I know that he introduced the Code Napoleon.
The Law is Louisiana is based on the Napoleonic Code
1804
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.