Disambiguation evidence for Code Louis (legal ordinances associated with his reign) via surface form

"Code Louis"


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Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Code Louis".

Predicate Object
aimedTo centralize royal justice
aimedTo limit the autonomy of local customary law
aimedTo reduce regional legal diversity
aimedTo standardize legal practice in France
appliesFrom late 17th century
appliesToTerritory French provinces
appliesToTerritory French royal domain
appliesToTerritory Metropolitan France
surface form: metropolitan France
appliesUntil French Revolution
country Kingdom of France
describedAs comprehensive codification of French civil and criminal law
draftedUnderAuthorityOf Louis XIV of France
surface form: Louis XIV
fieldOfWork civil law
fieldOfWork civil procedure
fieldOfWork court procedure
fieldOfWork criminal law
fieldOfWork judicial organization
hasAlternativeName Ordonnance civile de 1667
hasAlternativeName Ordonnance civile touchant la réformation de la justice
surface form: Ordonnance civile de Saint‑Germain‑en‑Laye
hasAlternativeName Ordonnance civile touchant la réformation de la justice
hasName Code Louis
hasPart Ordonnance civile de 1667
hasPart Ordonnance sur la procédure criminelle
surface form: Ordonnance criminelle de 1670
hasPart Ordonnance sur la procédure civile
hasPart Ordonnance sur la procédure criminelle
historicalContext centralization of the French monarchy under Louis XIV
inception 1667
influenced Napoleonic Code
influenced later French procedural law
instanceOf French legal code
instanceOf early modern codification
instanceOf legal code
issuedBy Louis XIV of France
surface form: Louis XIV
language French
legalSystem Ancien Régime law
locationOfPromulgation Saint-Germain-en-Laye
surface form: Saint‑Germain‑en‑Laye
namedAfter Louis XIV of France
surface form: Louis XIV
partOf legal reforms of Louis XIV
promulgatedBy Louis XIV of France
surface form: Louis XIV
publicationDate 1667
publicationDate 1670
regulates appeals procedures
regulates civil procedure in royal courts
regulates criminal procedure in royal courts
regulates evidence rules
regulates judicial records and registers
regulates jurisdiction of courts
replacedBy Napoleonic Code
subjectHasRole instrument of royal absolutism
timePeriod 17th century