codifiers

/ˈkɑdəfaɪərz/
noun
  1. People or groups that organize rules, laws, or ideas into a clear system or code.
    • The team of codifiers spent months arranging the company's policies into a single handbook.
    • In the 19th century, legal codifiers worked to simplify and unify the many different state laws.
    • The early codifiers of traffic laws helped make roads safer for everyone.
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