early modern legal codification
C18321
concept
Early modern legal codification is the systematic collection, organization, and formal enactment of laws in comprehensive written codes by emerging centralized states between roughly the 16th and 18th centuries.
All labels observed (6)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| early modern legal code | 2 |
| 17th-century legislation | 1 |
| Reformation-era law | 1 |
| early modern constitution | 1 |
| early modern legal codification canonical | 1 |
| early modern legal text | 1 |
Instances (7)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Danish Code of 1683 | — |
| Norwegian Code of 1687 | early modern legal code |
| Edict establishing Protestantism in Béarn | Reformation-era law |
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Carolina (Constitutio Criminalis Carolina)
surface form:
Constitutio Criminalis Carolina
|
early modern legal text |
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Sobornoye Ulozheniye law code of 1649
surface form:
Sobornoye Ulozheniye
|
early modern legal code |
| Acts of Settlement and Explanation | 17th-century legislation |
| Orlyk Constitution | early modern constitution |