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- Q21186660 subject Q8097032.
- Q21186660 subject Q8586665.
- Q21186660 abstract "The Perpetual Edict of 12 July 1611 (French: Édit perpetuel; Dutch: Eeuwig edict) was a decree of the Archdukes Albert and Isabella governing legal process in the Southern Netherlands. It consisted of 47 clauses laying out the basic rules of criminal and civil procedure. It was printed in both Dutch and French by Rutger Velpius, printer to the court. The edict had a fundamental impact on the codification of customary law, which it did much to encourage. It also placed a legal obligation on parish churches to register births, marriages and deaths (alongside the existing ecclesiastical legislation to that effect), and on local magistrates to ensure that the secular authorities obtained a copy of such registers each year (a stipulation apparently only applied in the city of Mechelen).".
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- Q21186660 comment "The Perpetual Edict of 12 July 1611 (French: Édit perpetuel; Dutch: Eeuwig edict) was a decree of the Archdukes Albert and Isabella governing legal process in the Southern Netherlands. It consisted of 47 clauses laying out the basic rules of criminal and civil procedure. It was printed in both Dutch and French by Rutger Velpius, printer to the court. The edict had a fundamental impact on the codification of customary law, which it did much to encourage.".
- Q21186660 label "Perpetual Edict (1611)".