ritsu (penal code)

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Ritsu is the penal law component of Japan’s ancient ritsuryō legal system, defining crimes and punishments under the Taihō Code and related early codes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf component of legal system
penal code
aimedAt maintaining social order
protecting imperial authority
appliesTo Japan NERFINISHED
subjects of the Japanese emperor
basedOn Chinese Tang Code NERFINISHED
codifiedIn Taihō Code NERFINISHED
Yōrō Code NERFINISHED
componentOf ritsuryō legal system
contains corresponding penalties
lists of offenses
country Japan
dateOfFirstCodification 701
defines crimes
punishments
enforcedBy judicial officials
provincial governors
genre law code
hasPart general provisions on crimes
specific offense categories
historicalPeriod Asuka period NERFINISHED
Nara period NERFINISHED
implementedBy ritsuryō bureaucracy
influencedBy Chinese legal traditions
inForceFrom early 8th century
inForceIn capital region
provinces of ancient Japan
jurisdiction Yamato state NERFINISHED
language Classical Chinese
legalDomain criminal law
legalFunction prescription of penal sanctions
regulation of criminal behavior
legalPhilosophy Confucianism NERFINISHED
Legalism
legalSourceType statutory code
legalSystem ritsuryō
pairedWith Ryō NERFINISHED
partOf ritsuryō system
penaltiesInclude corporal punishment
death penalty
exile
forced labor
region East Asia
status historical
supersededBy later Japanese legal codes
usedBy central government
imperial court

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Taihō Code hasPart ritsu (penal code)
Yōrō Code hasPart ritsu (penal code)