Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
Code Napoléon Info
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- The civil code introduced by Napoléon Bonaparte in 1804 in France and in the European territories dominated by France at the time. It was named the Code Napoléon in 1807. The code attempted to unify the customs of northern and southern France and was a combination of rationalist and traditional principles. It includes key concepts such as equality for all in the eyes of the law and no recognition of privilege. The code was adopted in most of continental Europe and is a lasting legacy of the era.
I. code [kɔd] N m
2. code (conventions):
3. code (écriture, message):
II. codes N mpl
III. code [kɔd]
Code Napoléon Info
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- The civil code introduced by Napoléon Bonaparte in 1804 in France and in the European territories dominated by France at the time. It was named the Code Napoléon in 1807. The code attempted to unify the customs of northern and southern France and was a combination of rationalist and traditional principles. It includes key concepts such as equality for all in the eyes of the law and no recognition of privilege. The code was adopted in most of continental Europe and is a lasting legacy of the era.
barre [baʀ] N f
1. barre (pièce de métal, bois etc):
2. barre (petite tablette):
3. barre NAUT:
8. barre LAW:
9. barre (seuil):
14. barre ZOOL:
in the PONS Dictionary
barre [baʀ] N f
1. barre (pièce):
barre [baʀ] N f
1. barre (pièce):
OFAJ Glossary "Intégration et égalité des chances"
code m
GEA Glossary of Refrigeration Technology
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