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  1. Edward Livingston (26 de mayo de 1764 - 23 de mayo de 1836) fue un prominente jurista y estatista estadounidense. Fue una figura influyente en la elaboración del Código Civil de Luisiana de 1825, un código basado largamente en el Código Napoleónico. [1]

  2. Edward Livingston (May 28, 1764 – May 23, 1836) was an American slaveholder, jurist and statesman. He was an influential figure in the drafting of the Louisiana Civil Code of 1825, a civil code based largely on the Napoleonic Code . [2]

  3. 22 de mar. de 2024 · Edward Livingston was an American lawyer, legislator, and statesman, who codified criminal law and procedure. Livingston was admitted to the bar in 1785 and began to practice law in New York City. He was a Republican representative in Congress from 1795 to 1801, when he was appointed U.S. district.

  4. Edward Livingston. Prominente jurista y estatista estadounidense. Fue una figura influyente en la elaboración del Código Civil de Luisiana de 1825, un código basado largamente en el Código Napoleónico.

  5. Edward Livingston, 11th Secretary of State. Rise to Prominence. Livingston was born on his family’s estate at Clermont, New York. He studied at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), graduating in 1781. Following his admission to the bar in 1785, he practiced law in New York City.

  6. Livingston would serve President Andrew Jackson as secretary of state from 1831 to 1833. Following his time in the cabinet, Livingston became minister plenipotentiary to France (1833-1835). Edward Livingston died May 23, 1836.

  7. 23 de may. de 2018 · Edward Livingston (1764-1836) Source. Codifier. New York Aristocrat. Edward Livingston was born in 1764 into one of the wealthiest and most influential families in America. His father was the largest landholder in New York, owning on the eve of the Revolution more than 250, 000 acres between Manhattan and Albany.