The Barbados slave code of 1661 marked the beginning of the legal codification of slavery.
Although he spoke out against any form of legal codification, he did state the following:
The object of the research is to assess the codification requirement from the standpoint of a comparative sociology of legal codification.
The third area is a case study of an instance of legal codification in the UK.
The writings of Correia Teles reflect and continue the 18th century's process of legal codification.
Thus legal realism or "relationalism" has been favored in some common law jurisdictions, where the kind of legal codification associated with civil law are virtually unknown.
Legal codification, or at least debates over the merits of legal codification, became an almost global phenomenon in the nineteenth century as state power was centralised.
His reform proposals for legal codification, influenced by Jeremy Bentham but also by Robert Malthus, went further than was acceptable at the time.
Forget about tomorrow's "reunification" minuet; the fact is that "East" Germany no longer exists, and the legal codification of this is a formality.