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  1. The Penal Code of 1810 ( French: Code pénal de 1810) was a code of criminal law created under Napoleon which replaced the Penal Code of 1791. [1] . Among other things, this code reinstated a life imprisonment punishment, as well as branding. These had been abolished in the French Penal Code of 1791.

  2. A close-up on: the Code Pénal. The Code Pénal, one text of the larger codification movement that took place under Napoleon, was introduced in 1810 to replace the numerous laws adopted during the Revolution’s ten-year period. Defining crimes and their respective punishments, it was the text intended to safeguard a French society which had ...

  3. Influence of the Napoleonic Penal Code of 1810; Napoleonic Penal Code of 1810 on the Development of Criminal Law; Austrian criminal code of 1852; 1810 French Code Napoleon towards its reform in 1867 Belgium; Portuguese Penal Code of 1852; roots of the Italian penal codification; Code Pénal; Criminal Codification in Latin America; 19th-century ...

  4. The French Penal Code, as enacted in 1810 and amended in 1959, is divided into "books" that cover punishments for felonies and misdemeanors and their effects; persons criminally liable, excusable, and responsible for felonies and misdemeanors; felonies and misdemeanors and their punishments; and violations and their punishment.

  5. The ‘Code Pénal’ in the Itinerary of the Criminal Codification in America and Europe: ‘Influence’ and Circularity of Models Diego Nunes Abstract The work aims to analyse the circulation of ideas contained in the French Code Pénal (1810) in some Latin American contexts, especially the Brazilian one but also another experiences in the ...

  6. The new penal code did not mention blasphemy, heresy, sacrilege, witchcraft, incest, or homosexuality, which led to these former offences being swiftly decriminalised. In 1810, a new criminal code was issued under Napoleon. As with the Penal Code of 1791, it did not contain provisions for religious crimes, incest, or homosexuality.

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  8. Mar 10, 2018 · It was therefore no longer a question of replacing the 1810 Penal Code system but merely “to correct its defective parts and to fill in its gaps.” As a consequence, the new penal Code of 1867 did not mark a clear rupture with the imperial Code of 1810.

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