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the team of codifiers who had worked independently met to find common ground in comparing the codifications made While it is plausible that the precedent of the French revolutionary regime's decriminalization was known to the law codifiers, and although it is clear that this decriminalization was trumpeted in propaganda about the new social order for western consumption, "explicit decision" is something of a leap of faith in Bolshevik enlightenment about homosexuality. Early agency records cite Maimonides (rabbinic authority, codifier, philosopher, and royal physician, 1135-1204): |
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