- Look up
codification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Codification may
refer to:
Codification (law), the
process of
preparing and
enacting a
legal code...
- In linguistics,
codification is the
social process of a language's
natural variation being reduced and
features becoming more
fixed or
subject to prescriptive...
-
Babylonian king
Hammurabi enacted the set of laws
named after him.
Important codifications were
developed in the
ancient Roman Empire, with the
compilations of...
- Gesetzbuch) of 1900 and the
Swiss codes. The
European codifications of the 1800s
influenced the
codification of
Catholic canon law
resulting in the 1917 Code...
- In US
accounting practices, the
Accounting Standards Codification (ASC) is the
current single source of
United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles...
- the
experience of the
early codifications of
Roman Law
during the
Roman Empire. The
first attempts at
modern codification were made in the
second half...
-
Germany (1900), and
Switzerland (1912)
adopted their own
codifications.
These codifications were in turn
imported into
colonies at one time or another...
- encomp****ed in a
single comprehensive do****ent, it is said to
embody a
codified constitution. The
Constitution of the
United Kingdom is a
notable example...
-
matters such as
negotiable instruments. Many
civil law
legal systems have
codifications of
commercial law.
Civil code
Civil law (legal system)
Commercial law...
- The
National Encyclopedia:
Volume 2, p. 416 The New York Times, "Pope to
Codify Canon Law"
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