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In the present, national legal systems on Sparkalia 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 on Sparkalia

  Civil Law
  Common Law
  Religious Law
  Bijuridical/Mixed

Nation Legal system Details
 Kursibar Mixed While the CorpoKursibari enjoy civil law, Ashlanders have their own form of religious common law informed by shamen.
 Ostrov Common The sole Court of Ostrov hears very few cases, although it generally rules based on precedent. It is also worth noting that Ostrov has never had a written constitution.
 Magia Regnum Religious The ultimate authority within Magia Regnum lies within the will of the Ōrumaiti with it's interpretations and decrees being recorded under Ōrumaiti no Michi, the official state religion.
 Choslow Mixed There is civil law that governs much of the nation, in the more desert parts of the country there is more influence of religious laws from antiquity.
Template:Country data Santi Rasta Civil Law Courts within Santi Rasta have equal but seperate power to that of the legislative and executive body. Their source of law derived from the interpretation of legislations and have a high degree of autonomy and independence from other frameworks to operate.
 Nova Solarius Civil Law One of the Oldest Civil Law in Sparkalia known as Ius Civile Nationum was founded during King Solus I reign, in 7BGD. Everyone is equal within the law, from nobles to peasants.
 Kaidokoku Civil Law Originally the nation used a combination of religious and common law however after the outsider invasion the newly formed state chose to use civil law as to not abide by court decisions from the imperial era.
 Japuile Bijuridical Oros, Limne and Artane have the most important and specialized courts, while the rest of the towns have general courts. In the most important court cases, including treason, the Grand Duke becomes one of the three judges.
 Voidkree Civil Law In most of the republic, all is governed by civil law though in more northern and extreme societies, some are governed by religious law but this is considered illegal by the state.
 The Dze Confederation Mixed The codes and laws of the Dze are based off religious traditions and, ultimately, the ritualistic will of the spirits. The word of the Tsǫt'aan, or the local T'aan, through the bestowing of the spirits, dictates punishment.
 Dairana Bijuridicial Šaja has the supreme court, which sees the most important of cases. Some of the rulings in the court are mainly based on religious factors, as most of the judges (there are 10) are very religious.