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code

In law, the body of a country's civil or criminal law. The Code Napoléon in France 1804–10 was widely copied in European countries with civil law systems.

code

Expression of an algorithm in a programming language. The term is also used as a verb, to describe the act of programming.



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The United Nations began its relationship with GLIN in 1996 at the initiative of Roy Lee, former Director of the Codification Division of the UN Office of Legal Affairs, and has since been contributing its legal opinions, which are published in the United Nations Juridical Yearbook and included in the "legal literature" category of the GLIN database.
 
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