List of national legal systems around the world: Difference between revisions

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| style="text-align:center;" |{{flagicon|Takatta Loa}} [[Takatta Loa]]
| style="text-align:center;" |{{flagicon|Takatta Loa}} [[Takatta Loa]]
| style="vertical-align:middle; background-color:#FFA500;" |Religous Law
| style="vertical-align:middle; background-color:#FFA500;" |Religous Law
|Takatta Loa's legal system is based on the ''mahusa'a'', a theory of law derived from Islamic Sharia and developed by the High Fane. Crimes are compared against the various ''Anaheunna'', the teachings of the Incarnates, then by the Loa Holy Books of Ecdysis. Finally, the consensus of a jury of holy men is used in the event that a crime cannot be judged by any holy text, whose ruling serves as the standard of all future judgement.
|Takatta Loa's legal system is based on the ''mahusakapu'', a theory of law derived from Islamic Sharia and developed by the High Fane. Crimes are compared against the various ''Anaheunna'', the teachings of the Incarnates, then by the Loa Holy Books of Ecdysis. Finally, the consensus of a jury of holy men is used in the event that a crime cannot be judged by any holy text, whose ruling serves as the standard of all future judgement.
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| style="text-align:center;" |{{flagicon|Urcea}} [[Urcea]]
| style="text-align:center;" |{{flagicon|Urcea}} [[Urcea]]