The Code Napoleon and the Common-law World

The Code Napoleon and the Common-law World
Title The Code Napoleon and the Common-law World PDF eBook
Author Bernard Schwartz
Publisher The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Pages 448
Release 1998
Genre Civil law
ISBN 1886363595

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Originally published: New York: New York University Press, 1956. x, 438 pp. This book consists of papers delivered by participants in the conference sponsored by the New York University Institute of Comparative Law to honor the 150th anniversary of the French Civil Code, which was the largest public celebration of the event in the legal world. The papers deal with the influence of the Code upon common-law countries in their efforts to manage statute and case law and gives examples of modern attempts at restatement of the law and uniform state laws as examples of the effect of the Code's coherence and logic. The papers were given by notable legal scholars such as Benjamin Akzin, Ren Cassin, C.J. Friedrich, Arthur von Mehren, Roscoe Pound, Thibadeau Rinfret, Max Rheinstein, Angelo Piero Sereni, Jack Bernard Tate and Arthur T. Vanderbilt. At the time of these lectures Schwartz was Director of the Institute. Includes a bibliography by Julius J. Marke. Reprint of the first edition. BERNARD SCHWARTZ 1923-1997] was professor of law and director of the Institute of Comparative Law, New York University. He was the author of over fifty books, including French Administrative Law and the Common-Law World (1954, reprinted 2006), the five-volume Commentary on the Constitution of the United States (1963-1968), Constitutional Law: A Textbook (2d ed., 1979), Administrative Law: A Casebook (4th ed., 1994) and A History of the Supreme Court (1993).

The Code Napoleon and the Common-law World

The Code Napoleon and the Common-law World
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The Code Napoleon and the Common-law World. Edited by Bernard Schwartz,...

The Code Napoleon and the Common-law World. Edited by Bernard Schwartz,...
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The Code Napoléon and the Common-law World

The Code Napoléon and the Common-law World
Title The Code Napoléon and the Common-law World PDF eBook
Author Bernard Schwartz
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Pages 438
Release 1975
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The Code Napoleon, Or, The French Civil Code

The Code Napoleon, Or, The French Civil Code
Title The Code Napoleon, Or, The French Civil Code PDF eBook
Author France
Publisher The Lawbook Exchange, Ltd.
Pages 650
Release 2004
Genre Law
ISBN 1584773758

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Early English translation of the Code Napoleon. xix, 627 pp. Originally published: London: Printed for Charles Hunter, Law Bookseller, 1824. Reprint of the second English edition. A comprehensive reformation and codification of the French civil laws, the Code Napoleon was renamed the Civil Code after the Bourbon restoration, and is still in force. It has served as the model for the legal codes of more than twenty nations throughout the world. The French Revolution overturned many of the hundreds of codes of law that had prevailed from ancient times, and added more than 14,000 pieces of legislation. After the National Convention and Directory failed in five attempts to organize this unwieldy mass, Napoleon appointed a commission to draft the new Civil Code. It was enacted in March 21, 1804, after a three year period of 87 sessions. It embodies a typically Napoleonic mix of liberalism and conservatism. Most of the freedoms won by the revolution, such as equality before the law, freedom of religion and the abolition of feudalism were preserved. At the same time, the Code reinforced patriarchal power by making the husband the ruler of the household. The translator, GEORGE SPENCE [1787-1850], was an English jurist and Barrister of the Inner Temple.

The Code Napoleon

The Code Napoleon
Title The Code Napoleon PDF eBook
Author Napoleon Bonaparte
Publisher Jazzybee Verlag
Pages 270
Release 2016
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3849680983

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Code Napoleon, the first code of the French civil law, known at first as the Code civil des Français, was promulgated in its entirety by a law of the 30th Ventose in the year XII. (31st of March 1804). The influence of the Code Civil has been very great, not only in France but also abroad. Belgium has preserved it, and the Rhine provinces only ceased to be subject to it on the promulgation of the civil code of the German empire. Its ascendancy has been due chiefly to the clearness of its provisions, and to the spirit of equity and equality which inspires them. Numerous more recent codes have also taken it as a model: the Dutch code, the Italian, and the code of Portugal; and, more remotely, the Spanish code, and those of the Central and South American republics.

The Genius of the Common Law

The Genius of the Common Law
Title The Genius of the Common Law PDF eBook
Author Frederick Pollock
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Pages 166
Release 1912
Genre Law
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