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Explore the legal foundation that reshaped modern civil law with Code Napoleon or The French Civil Code (1827)—a landmark legal document that influenced judicial systems across Europe, Latin America, and beyond. Commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte and first enacted in 1804, this edition, translated and published in 1827, presents one of the most influential civil codes in history, laying the groundwork for contemporary legal principles in areas such as property, contracts, family law, and personal rights. This authoritative edition is more than a historical text—it's a cornerstone of legal thought, reflecting the Enlightenment ideals of rationality, equality, and individual rights. Whether you are a legal scholar, historian, political theorist, or collector of classical legal works, this text offers invaluable insight into the development of civil law traditions. This premium leather-bound edition is elegantly crafted for durability and aesthetic excellence. With its classic styling and scholarly importance, it is an ideal addition to the collections of attorneys, academics, and anyone passionate about law and legal history.
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