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26 January, 13:04

How did Napoleon's Civil Code address the problems with the French legal system that were present before the revolution?

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  1. 26 January, 13:32
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    The Napoleonic Civil Code was a code of laws produced by a group of jurists chosen by Napolão. Contrary to what existed before the Revolution, a single set of laws were now established throughout France, making decentralization typical of feudalism discouraged. In addition, the land and property purchase mechanism had changed in order to prevent the maintenance of the feudal economic system.

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