noun
- plural of codifier; people who arrange laws, rules, or principles into a systematic code or collection
Usage: formal; typically used in legal or academic contexts
Examples
- The codifiers of the civil law worked to organize centuries of legal tradition into a single comprehensive document.
- Legal codifiers in the 19th century standardized commercial regulations across multiple states.
- The codifiers of the new ethical guidelines ensured consistency throughout the organization.
- Ancient codifiers established the foundational principles that modern law still relies upon.
- These codifiers transformed scattered regulations into a unified, accessible legal framework.