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Codurile

Codurile is the Romanian term for codes, referring to systems of signs, rules, or classifications used to encode information. The concept spans many fields, from law and governance to technology, commerce, and everyday life. In Romanian discourse, codurile can denote both formal, codified sets of rules and more general encoding schemes used to identify or categorize items.

In the Romanian legal context, codurile are major bodies of codified law. Examples include Codul Civil (Civil

Outside law, codurile appear in many everyday contexts. Postal codes (coduri poștale) identify geographic areas for

Code),
Codul
Penal
(Penal
Code),
Codul
de
Procedură
Civilă
(Code
of
Civil
Procedure),
Codul
de
Procedură
Penală
(Code
of
Criminal
Procedure),
Codul
Comercial
(Commercial
Code),
and
Codul
Familiei
(Family
Code).
These
codes
organize
substantive
law,
procedural
rules,
and
family
law,
serving
as
the
backbone
of
the
legal
system.
They
are
periodically
amended
to
reflect
changes
in
society
and
policy.
Romania
has
a
tradition
of
codification
dating
to
the
modernization
of
its
legal
system
in
the
19th
and
20th
centuries,
drawing
on
continental
legal
models.
mail
delivery;
telephone
area
codes
(coduri
de
telefon)
designate
dialing
regions;
and
barcodes
(coduri
de
bare)
encode
product
information
for
inventory
and
sale.
In
computing,
terms
like
source
code
(cod
sursă)
and
machine
code
(cod
mașină)
are
used
to
describe
the
instructions
written
by
programmers
and
executed
by
computers.
The
word
coduri
thus
covers
a
broad
range
of
encoding
systems
across
disciplines.