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How had nepoleanic code exported to the regions under french control. Explain with examples

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Answered by anil2677
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The preliminary article of the Code established certain important provisions regarding the rule of law. Laws could be applied only if they had been duly promulgated, and then only if they had been published officially (including provisions for publishing delays, given the means of communication available at the time). Thus, no secret laws were authorized. It prohibited ex post facto laws (i.e. laws that apply to events that occurred before their introduction). The code also prohibited judges from refusing justice on grounds of insufficiency of the law, thereby encouraging them to interpret the law. On the other hand, it prohibited judges from passing general judgments of a legislative value (see above).

With regard to family, the Code established the supremacy of the man over the wife and children, which was the general legal situation in Europe at the time.[5] A woman was given fewer rights than a minor. Divorce by mutual consent was abolished in 1804.[6]

Answered by tidatey
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Napoleonic code been exported to other regions under the french control

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