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Explain the neapolinic code? ​

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Answered by chhedaprathama
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The Napoleonic Code (Code Napoléon) was a unified legal code produced in post-revolutionary France and enacted by Napoleon in 1804. Napoleon gave the laws his name, and they largely remain in place in France today. They also heavily influenced world laws in the 19th century.

Answered by rachitsainionline
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  • Napoleonic Code is also know as "French civil code".
  • It defines the concept of Equality before Law & Right to property.
  • It made the authority of men over their families stronger, deprived women of any individual rights, and reduced the rights of illegitimate children.
  • It was a set of civil codes that had to be practiced by the French society.
  • The aim of the code was to reform the French society, in areas such as family, property, civil procedure etc.
  • The exercise of civil rights is independent of the quality of citizen, which is only acquired and preserved conformably to the constitutional law.

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