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Kujikata Osadamegaki (公事方御定書, "book of
rules for
public officials") was a two-volume
rulebook for ****anese
judicial bureaucrats during the Edo period...
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developed independently during the Edo
period through texts such as
Kujikata Osadamegaki.
Since the late 19th century, the
judicial system has been
largely based...
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organized until 1846, when the
priest and
senior disciples ****embled the
Osadamegaki,
putting into
writing all the beliefs, values, and laws of the sect....
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developing independently during the Edo
period through texts such as
Kujikata Osadamegaki. It has, however,
changed during the
Meiji Restoration, and is now largely...
- shohatto). The Code of One
Hundred Articles (御定書百箇条
osadamegaki hyakkajyō) was part of the
Kujikata Osadamegaki. It
consisted of
mostly criminal laws and precedents...
- Tadasuke, he
helped draft the
second volume of the
Kujikata Osadamegaki,
known as the
Osadamegaki Hyakkajō (御定書百箇条).
After retiring, he
collaborated with...
- put on
public display.
Execution by
burning was sti****ted in
Kujikata Osadamegaki (『公事方御定書』), the
penal code of the Edo period, and was
practiced until...