The document discusses two influential civil law codes: the French Civil Code of 1804 and the German Civil Code of 1896. It provides information on the structure and content of each code, including that the French Civil Code covers civil rights, family law, property rights, succession, and torts. It also notes that the German Civil Code has a general part with broad notions that apply throughout and addresses juristic persons, obligations, family law, and more. Many countries around the world based their legal systems on one of these two civil law codes.