This article has been revised to reflect the following correction:
The code survived well into the 19th century (up to 1849), when its articles were revised under the direction of Mikhail Speransky.
After student presentations at the meeting, the adult staff take over by asking if current articles have been revised or finished.
The articles are written by external professionals and revised by the editorial team.
Since 1936, the articles of the Britannica have been revised often, with about 10% of the articles brought to be re-written each year.
Constitutionally, the articles dealing with presidential terms (article 36) may not be revised by any method (article 136).
The article 41 of the Turkish Constitution was revised to read that the family is "based on equality between spouses".
The article was not revised in response to these criticisms.
Since 1936, the articles of the Britannica have been revised on a regular schedule, with at least 10% of them considered for revision each year.
The articles were "revised, corrected and enlarged" for good government and preservation of the Union.