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Legal Systems

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The contemporary legal systems of the world are generally based on one of four basic systems: civil law, common law, statutory law, religious law or combinations of these. However, the legal system of each country is shaped by its unique history and so incorporates individual variations.[1]

Both Civil (also known as Roman) and Common law systems can be considered the most widespread in the world, Civil law because it is the most widespread by landmass, and Common law because it is employed by the greatest number of people.[2][3][4]


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Legal systems are the systems of civil law, common law and religious law. Each country often develops variations on each system and incorporates many other features into the system.

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`    ► Chinese law (29 C, 74 P)

    ► Civil law legal systems (38 C, 1 P)

    ► Common law legal systems (19 C, 1 P)

    ► Common law (17 C, 177 P)

    ► Customary legal systems (5 C, 30 P)

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`    ► Pluralistic legal systems (9 C, 2 P)

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`    ► Religious legal systems (5 C, 6 P)

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`    ► Statutory law (16 C, 99 P)

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`    Comparative law wiki

    List of national legal systems

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`    Adversarial system

`C

`    Common law

    Court of Appeal of Paris

    Colin Crouch

`I

`    Inquisitorial system

`J

`    Judicial system in the United Arab Emirates

    Juror misconduct

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`    Law in Africa

    Law in Europe

    Law in Oceania

    Law of Azerbaijan

    Law in North America

    Law in South America

    Law of the Czech Republic

    Legal systems in Asia

`O

`    Old Russian Law

`P

`    Political naturalism

    Post-democracy

`Q

`    Qanun (law)

`R

`    Roman-Dutch law

`S

`    Shram suvidha

    Shyster (expert system)

    Socialist law

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`    Talmudic law

    The Academy of Experts

    Tribal sovereignty in the United States

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`    United Arab Emirates Legal Process

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Conceptual systems

Philosophy of law

Comparative law

Law by country

Customary legal systems

 

 

 

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