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The historical position of Napoleon's code
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What are the similarities between the above materials and the Declaration of Human Rights? What does this mean?

So is the protection of private property. It shows that the Napoleonic Code is a capitalist code.

What's the difference between the above materials and the Declaration of Human Rights?

The Declaration of Human Rights advocates freedom, equality and inviolability of human rights for all, but materials prohibit workers from going on strike and organizing activities.

Explain the historical position of Napoleon's code.

It is the first civil code in capitalist countries, and its legislative spirit and principles have been borrowed and imitated by many later European countries.

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