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|Vithinjan civil law is based on the Vithinjan constitution and the former civil laws of the Vithinjan republic. These do not mix well leading to Vithinjan law often being contradictory. Because of this the Union of Justice has spent a lot of its existence attempting solve all of these contradictions, but after 70 years they are still far from done.
|Vithinjan civil law is based on the Vithinjan constitution and the former civil laws of the Vithinjan republic. These do not mix well leading to Vithinjan law often being contradictory. Because of this the Union of Justice has spent a lot of its existence attempting solve all of these contradictions, but after 70 years they are still far from done.
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|Puertegan civil law is based on the constitution and legislative decisions of the National Assembly, however unlike many other countries utilizing civil law the judiciary is almost completely devoid of separation from the government meaning that cases are highly politicized as well as the courts being completely subordinate to the legislature and juries almost never being used in trials.
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