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Civil law (legal system) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Civil law (common law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Civil law , as opposed to criminal law, refers to that branch of law dealing with disputes between individuals and/or organizations, in which compensation may be awarded to the victim. For instance, ...
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This short essay attempts to compare the Civil Law to the common law as alternative legal paradigms for a free Cuba. ... Although the author is a common law-yer and not a civilian lawyer, theory and experience has persuaded him the Civil Law model is superior to the common law model for reasons of cost,
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While there are many legal issues which are dealt with in the same way by the civil law and Common Law systems, there remain also significant differences between these two legal systems related to legal structure, classification, fundamental concepts and terminology.
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The basic structure of legal reasoning is identical in common and civil law systems. ... But unlike the civil lawyer, common lawyers don’t usually make the high-level dogmatic categories a part of their legal writing. [tags]legal reasoning, civil law, common law[/tags]
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JAMAICA; The Telecommunications Act (L.N.3/2002); Common Law Tradition ... BRAZIL; General Telecommunications Law No. 9472; Civil Law Tradition...
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A selection of articles related to Criminal procedure - Differences between civil law and common law systems ... Criminal procedure - Differences between civil law and common law systems: Encyclopedia - Criminal procedure...
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