La codificatin en Allemagne, instrument de constructin de l'État - du reich à l'État fédéral
By: PÜTTNER, Günter.
Material type: ArticlePublisher: Paris : IIAP, avril/juin 1997Revue Française D'Administration Publique 82, p. 299-302Abstract: In Germany, a distinction is made between simple codification, which corresponds to the production or written law, and large-scale codification which concerns the drafting and adopting of codes. If, historically, codification was instrumental in reconstruction of a central German State, the contemporary interest in codification lies in the desire to make law more uniform. Yet codification in Germany remains influenced by two key characteristics: the specificity of governmental structures and federalismIn Germany, a distinction is made between simple codification, which corresponds to the production or written law, and large-scale codification which concerns the drafting and adopting of codes. If, historically, codification was instrumental in reconstruction of a central German State, the contemporary interest in codification lies in the desire to make law more uniform. Yet codification in Germany remains influenced by two key characteristics: the specificity of governmental structures and federalism
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