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

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| style="vertical-align:middle; background-color:#C0604C;" |Common Law/mixed
| style="vertical-align:middle; background-color:#C0604C;" |Common Law/mixed
|In Cartadania, the federal courts and 21 of 23 states practice primarily common law. Two states—Haia and Messina—use a civil law system. In more recent times, majority of states, and their courts, have looked to each other for decisions on cases, especially those being decided for the first time
|In Cartadania, the federal courts and 29 of the 31 states practice primarily common law. Two states—Haia and San Andreas—use a civil law system. In more recent times, majority of states, and their courts, have looked to each other for decisions on cases, especially those being decided for the first time. It is becoming more and more common for newer, younger states to look to the bigger and older states, such as those of the Hispania region, for guidance on how to approach certain legal matters.
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