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Legal Systems

In general, the three main legal systems of the world include the civil law (the expression civil law, referring to a legal system, should not be confused with civil law as a group of legal matters, as differentiated from criminal law or public law), common law and religious law. However, each country frequently develops differences on each system or incorporates many other aspects into the system. The particular system that a country follows is often resolute by its history, its connection with countries abroad, and its obedience to international standards. The sources that jurisdictions recognize as authoritatively required are the defining aspects of legal systems. Yet organization of diverse systems is a subject of form rather than essence, since related rules often prevail.


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Civil law

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Civil law is the legal tradition that derives from Roman law.
Common law

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Common law systems constantly have governments who pass new laws and statutes.
Religious law

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Religious law refers to the concept of a religious system or document being used as a legal resource.
 


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