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His jurists began a great work of codification; a royal decree of 1486 was intended to summarize the main principles of law "for all times".
And then later, when he turned to constitutional analysis — an area that already had a mountain of literature — he produced this enormous work of codification and synthesis".
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This ambitious work of legal codification, perhaps the crowning glory of the Conseil d'État, consolidated certain basic principles established in 1789: civil equality and equality before the law; the abolition of feudalism in favour of modern contractual forms of property; and the secularization of civil relations.
(Book I of that work consists of Sextus' codification of the nature of Pyrrhonian skepticism, which he contrasts with the outlooks of other schools of philosophy).
In the present work, the codification proposed in [32] is used to solve the problem.
Therefore, the articulation/codification of knowledge in this field is a difficult task requiring the identification and selection of 'best practices' for the purpose of codification.
The lack of codification of Sharia leads to considerable variation in its interpretation and application.
An alternative view suggests that aesthetic goals are not fixed, but vary, despite the stabilizing effects of codification and tradition.
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