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  2. Law of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    For Law of Haiti, many legal documents are available in the Digital Library of the Caribbean (dLOC) for Haiti in the Law Digital Collection. As explained on the Haitian Law Digital Collection page in the Digital Library of the Caribbean, the collection "includes historic through current Haitian law documents and related international documents.

  3. Civil code - Wikipedia

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    In 1825, Haiti promulgated a Code Civil, that was simply a copy of the Napoleonic one; while Louisiana abolished its Digeste, replacing it with the Code Civil de l'État de la Louisiane the same year. [citation needed] The Mexican state of Oaxaca promulgated the first Latin American civil code in 1827, copying the French civil code. [citation ...

  4. Timeline of Haitian history - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Haiti promulgates the Royal Constitution of Henri I: 2 June: Christophe is crowned as King Henri I in Cap-Haïtien 1812: 24 February: The Kingdom of Haiti establishes a civil code, the Henri Code: 1814: November: Christophe refuses to negotiate with French delegate Franco de Medina concerning France's recognition of Haitian ...

  5. List of national legal systems - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Code came into effect on 1 January 1871. Beyond the influence of the Spanish legal tradition, the Argentine Civil Code was also inspired by the Draft of the Brazilian Civil Code, the Draft of the Spanish Civil Code of 1851, the Napoleonic code and the Chilean Civil Code. The sources of this Civil Code also include various theoretical ...

  6. 1843 Constitution of Haiti - Wikipedia

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    The 1843 Constitution of Haiti was enacted on December 30, 1843, during the administration of Charles Rivière-Hérard. [1]It was the sixth constitution of twenty-two that have been ratified since the Haitian Revolution ended in 1804.

  7. Ministry of Interior and Territorial Communities (Haiti)

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    The Ministry of Interior and Territorial Communities (French: ministère de l'Intérieur et des Collectivités territoriales, MICT) is a ministry of the Government of Haiti. An interior ministry, it is mainly responsible for the maintenance of internal security and domestic policy. In addition, the ministry is part of the Prime Minister's Cabinet.

  8. Contractors arrive in Haiti to build base for Kenyan-led forces

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    Civilian contractors have arrived in Haiti to build living quarters for a Kenyan-led international security force meant to counter gang violence in the Caribbean nation, the U.S. military's ...

  9. Anténor Firmin - Wikipedia

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    Haiti: A Basic Reference Book; General Information on Haiti. Miami: Librairie Au Service de la Culture. p. 95. ISBN 9780963859907. OL 1444493M. Stieber, Chelsea (2020). "Nationals and Liberals, 1904/1906". Haiti's Paper War: Post–Independence Writing, Civil War, and the Making of the Republic, 1804–1954. America and the Long 19th Century. Vol.