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1804 Napoleonic code.....Reforms? ​

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French civil code of 1804 defined concept of equality before the law and also secured the right to property

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1804 Napoleonic code.....Reforms?

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The 1804 Napoleonic Code, which influenced civil law codes across the world, replaced the fragmented laws of pre-revolutionary France, recognizing the principles of civil liberty, equality before the law and the secular character of the state.

Major reforms

He abolished privileges based on birth, established equality before law and secured the right to property. He introduced uniform systems of weights and measures.

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The code is still in use in Belgium, Luxembourg, and Monaco. ... In Louisiana, the only civil-law state in the United States (which is otherwise bound by common law), the civil code of 1825 (revised in 1870 and still in force) is closely connected with the Napoleonic Code.

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