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|width=100px|{{flag|Batengdei}}
|width=100px|{{flag|Ateenia}}
|bgcolor=#74593c|Mixed
|bgcolor=orange|Religious Law
|The general law system Batengdei is civil, though some few court cases may change/set the precedent.
|The Ateenian legal system follows the religious law set by the temple of Unheim.
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|width=100px|{{flag|Great Xio}}
|width=100px|{{flag|Batsweda}}
|bgcolor=#74593c|Mixed
|bgcolor=#2c88ac|Civil Law
|Within Great Xio each of the different kingdoms and republic follow differing common laws with Dhiikala, Hōq'nuka, and Xio following a mix of common and religious law.
|Batsweda has based its legal system on civil law since independence in 1960.
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|width=100px|{{flag|Cristina}}
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|bgcolor=#2c88ac|Civil Law
|bgcolor=#2c88ac|Civil Law
|The Faramontese courts are infamous for their corruption, and most legal scholars describe the Faramontese legal system as one based primarily on bribery, not an organized legal scheme.  
|The Faramontese courts are infamous for their corruption, and most legal scholars describe the Faramontese legal system as one based primarily on bribery, not an organized legal scheme.  
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|width=100px|{{flag|Great Xio}}
|bgcolor=#74593c|Mixed
|Within Great Xio each of the different kingdoms and republic follow differing common laws with Dhiikala, Hōq'nuka, and Xio following a mix of common and religious law. Only Nanhong follows civic law.
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|width=100px|{{flag|Limonaia}}
|width=100px|{{flag|Limonaia}}
|bgcolor=#2c88ac|Civil Law
|bgcolor=#2c88ac|Civil Law
|King Umberto I unified the regional laws into a single code of law for the whole kingdom in 1751. This was replaced by Marco II's Code of 1899.  
|King Umberto I unified the regional laws into a single code of law for the whole kingdom in 1751. This was replaced by Marco II's Code of 1899.
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|width=100px|{{flag|Littland}}
|bgcolor=#2c88ac|Civil Law
|A code of law has existed since 1827 and has been updated regularly as time has passed, the latest version is from 2008.
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|width=100px|{{flag|Mantella}}
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|Riadiya has a hybrid legal system with characteristics deriving from both civil law and fiqh. It often bears a resemblance to common law in practice.
|Riadiya has a hybrid legal system with characteristics deriving from both civil law and fiqh. It often bears a resemblance to common law in practice.
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|width=100px|{{flag|Fravina}}
|width=100px|{{flag|United Republic}}
|bgcolor=#2c88ac|Civil Law
|bgcolor=#c0604c|Common Law
|President Nicolas Martin created a code of law in 1958 that was later expanded upon by President Pierre Blanchet in 2002.
|See [[Laws of the United Republic]]
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 29 August 2024

In the present, national legal systems on Eurth are commonly divided upon three categories: common law, civil law and religious law---or combinations of these. Many countries' legal systems are shaped by their unique histories, cultures and traditions.

List of national legal systems in Eurth

  Civil Law
  Common Law
  Religious Law
  Bijuridical/Mixed

Nation Legal system Details
 Ateenia Religious Law The Ateenian legal system follows the religious law set by the temple of Unheim.
 Batsweda Civil Law Batsweda has based its legal system on civil law since independence in 1960.
 Cristina Common Law Major areas of law – particularly administrative law, contract law, equity and trust law, property law and tort law – are largely judge-made, though certain aspects have now been modified to some extent by statutes. However, other areas of law, such as criminal law, company law and family law, are almost completely statutory in nature.
 Derthalen Mixed The Derthaler legal systems are based upon the 'Basic Law' also known as the 'Ottoling Code'. Each state and independent city has their own legal code based off of it, though most of them use common law.
 Faramount Civil Law The Faramontese courts are infamous for their corruption, and most legal scholars describe the Faramontese legal system as one based primarily on bribery, not an organized legal scheme.
 Great Xio Mixed Within Great Xio each of the different kingdoms and republic follow differing common laws with Dhiikala, Hōq'nuka, and Xio following a mix of common and religious law. Only Nanhong follows civic law.
 Limonaia Civil Law King Umberto I unified the regional laws into a single code of law for the whole kingdom in 1751. This was replaced by Marco II's Code of 1899.
 Littland Civil Law A code of law has existed since 1827 and has been updated regularly as time has passed, the latest version is from 2008.
 Mantella Civil Law Mantella has a three-tier court system comprising a Central Court, provincial courts, and county courts. Judicial affairs are handled by the Central Procurator's Office. Courts carry out legal procedures related to not only criminal and civil matters, but also political cases as well.
 Mauridiviah Bijuridicial/Mixed The Mauridivian legal system follows civil law most of the time but precedent can be set by courts in some cases.
 Oyus Civil Law The Oyusard legal system do not allow a single case set a precedent, but rather a series of them.
 Riadiya Mixed Riadiya has a hybrid legal system with characteristics deriving from both civil law and fiqh. It often bears a resemblance to common law in practice.
 United Republic Common Law See Laws of the United Republic