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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.
Justin Chrysostome Dorsainvil (1880–1942), also known as J.C. Dorsainvil, was a Haitian author and educator. Born in Port-au-Prince, Dorsainvil worked as a teacher and wrote books on such topics as science, politics, history, and Haitian society.
11 August 1828 1837 Marie Eth. Eustache Frémont [1] Port-au-Prince 4 Septembre 1830 1839 Noël Piron Port-au-Prince 4 Septembre 1830 1839 Philippe Laraque Jérémie 4 Septembre 1830 1839 Glésil Cayes 25 September 1830 1839 Louis Rigaud Port-au-Prince 10 Octobre 1830 1839 Lochard aîné Miragoâne 12 October 1830 1839 Jean Béchet Port-au-Prince
Additional partial Senate elections were held in Haiti on 18 January 1993 to elect one-third of the 27-member Senate, [3] alongside by-elections for one seat in the Senate and three seats in the Chamber of Deputies. [4]
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 .
The Archives Nationales d'Haiti (ANH) were created by a Presidential Decree on August 20, 1860. The Decree occurred under the government of Fabre Geffrard (1859-1867). The Decree established the "General Archives of Finances" which were the Republic of Haiti's first formal and official archives. Although the government had at an early time ...
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The history of codification dates back to ancient Babylon.The earliest surviving civil code is the Code of Ur-Nammu, written around 2100–2050 BC.The Corpus Juris Civilis, a codification of Roman law produced between 529 and 534 AD by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I, forms the basis of civil law legal systems that would rule over Continental Europe.