Louis-Joseph Faure (5 March 1760 – 12 June 1837) was a French jurist and politician who was one of the four authors of the Napoleonic Code. He was born in Le Havre and became a judge in Paris in 1791. On 18 February 1792 he was elected as assistant to Maximilien Robespierre, the "public accuser" of the Tribunal criminel. He was a deputy prosecutor of the Seine, and then a member of the Council of Five Hundred and later the Tribunat. He became a member of the Conseil d'État in 1807. He submitted a report on the Code de procédure in 1806 and one on the Code pénal in 1810.
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| - لويس-جوزيف فور (ar)
- Louis-Joseph Faure (fr)
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| - لويس-جوزيف فور هو قاضي وسياسي فرنسي، ولد في 5 مارس 1760 في لو هافر في فرنسا، وتوفي في 12 يونيو 1837 في باريس في فرنسا. (ar)
- Louis-Joseph Faure (5 March 1760 – 12 June 1837) was a French jurist and politician who was one of the four authors of the Napoleonic Code. He was born in Le Havre and became a judge in Paris in 1791. On 18 February 1792 he was elected as assistant to Maximilien Robespierre, the "public accuser" of the Tribunal criminel. He was a deputy prosecutor of the Seine, and then a member of the Council of Five Hundred and later the Tribunat. He became a member of the Conseil d'État in 1807. He submitted a report on the Code de procédure in 1806 and one on the Code pénal in 1810. (en)
- Louis-Joseph Faure (né le 5 mars 1760 au Havre, mort à Paris le 12 juin 1837) est un avocat sous l'Ancien Régime, puis un homme politique français et jurisconsulte sous la Révolution et le Premier Empire. Il a été membre du Conseil des Cinq-Cents pendant le Directoire, membre du Tribunat pendant le Consulat et conseiller d'État sous le Premier Empire. Il est fils de Pierre-Joseph-Denis-Guillaume Faure, imprimeur au Havre et député à la Convention, et de Charlotte Plainpel. (fr)
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| - لويس-جوزيف فور هو قاضي وسياسي فرنسي، ولد في 5 مارس 1760 في لو هافر في فرنسا، وتوفي في 12 يونيو 1837 في باريس في فرنسا. (ar)
- Louis-Joseph Faure (5 March 1760 – 12 June 1837) was a French jurist and politician who was one of the four authors of the Napoleonic Code. He was born in Le Havre and became a judge in Paris in 1791. On 18 February 1792 he was elected as assistant to Maximilien Robespierre, the "public accuser" of the Tribunal criminel. He was a deputy prosecutor of the Seine, and then a member of the Council of Five Hundred and later the Tribunat. He became a member of the Conseil d'État in 1807. He submitted a report on the Code de procédure in 1806 and one on the Code pénal in 1810. (en)
- Louis-Joseph Faure (né le 5 mars 1760 au Havre, mort à Paris le 12 juin 1837) est un avocat sous l'Ancien Régime, puis un homme politique français et jurisconsulte sous la Révolution et le Premier Empire. Il a été membre du Conseil des Cinq-Cents pendant le Directoire, membre du Tribunat pendant le Consulat et conseiller d'État sous le Premier Empire. Il est fils de Pierre-Joseph-Denis-Guillaume Faure, imprimeur au Havre et député à la Convention, et de Charlotte Plainpel. (fr)
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