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Revision as of 17:28, 21 April 2023
The following table lists the legal systems of nations in Manala.
Civil law
Common law
Customary/Religious Law
Bijuridical/Mixed
Nation | Legal system | Details |
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Gagium | Civil Law | The Gagian legal system has been decided by civil law since the Mavonan Empire. However, the modern system is highly influenced, if not dominated, by the Vaugric system created by Pascal Vaugrenet during his rule over Gagium. All of the commonwealths generally maintain very similar legal systems and practices. |
Greater Niagara | Common Law | The Niagaran legal system is a version of common law, derived from both old Niagaran common law and Fluvannian common law. Niagaran common law developed similar to the Fluvannian system in the early 1200's. |
Mantocia | Civil Law | Mantocian law is heavily based on the Mavonan code, and to a lesser extent the Vaugric Code. |
Perlsienne | Bijuridical/Mixed | Perlsienne's legal system is based on the Vaugric Code (civil law) as well as Greater Niagara's system of common law, inspired by Fluvan tradition. Common law and civil law are used on varying basises. |
The Furbish Islands | Bijuridical/Mixed | Furbish law is influenced by both Fluvan common law and Stratean civil law, including the Vaugric and Mavonan codes. Common law is generally used for criminal and some civil cases while civil law is used for other civil cases. Law varies across federal subjects, and the federal government. |