Yōrō ritsuryō

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Yōrō ritsuryō is an early 8th-century Japanese legal and administrative code that systematized the ritsuryō state’s governmental, penal, and civil structures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical document
legal code
ritsuryō code
appliesTo ritsuryō state NERFINISHED
appliesToJurisdiction Japan NERFINISHED
basedOn Taihō Code NERFINISHED
country Japan
dateOfDraft 718
effectiveDate 8th century
era Yōrō era NERFINISHED
follows Taihō Code NERFINISHED
genre administrative code
civil code
penal code
hasPart administrative statutes
penal statutes
ritsu
ryō
hasVersion later commentaries and reconstructions
historicalPeriod Nara period NERFINISHED
inception early 8th century
influencedBy Chinese ritsuryō models
Tang dynasty legal codes NERFINISHED
language Classical Chinese NERFINISHED
kanbun
legalStatus constitutional code
mainSubject bureaucratic ranks
civil law
court rituals
government organization
land system
penal law
taxation
partOf ritsuryō system NERFINISHED
preservationStatus partially extant
regulates central government structure
civil procedures
corvée labor
criminal offenses and punishments
land allotment
military conscription
population registration
provincial administration
tax obligations
significance systematized early Japanese state structures
usedBy imperial court of Japan
usedUntil Heian period NERFINISHED

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Yōrō Code alsoKnownAs Yōrō ritsuryō