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  2. Law of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The civil law tradition (as developed by the legal scholars, i.e. doctrine) tends to treat the divisions of law in normative terms. [10] There are two major areas of law: private law , concerning the relationships between individuals, and public law , concerning the relationships between individuals and the government.

  3. List of national legal systems - Wikipedia

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    Principally based on Portuguese civil law, also influenced by PRC law. [19] Mexico: Based on Napoleonic civil law."The origins of Mexico's legal system are both ancient and classical, based on the Roman and French legal systems, and the Mexican system shares more in common with other legal systems throughout the world (especially those in Latin ...

  4. Recurso de amparo - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican amparo has inspired many and served as a model in other judicatures. In the Philippines, Chief Justice Reynato Puno noted that the model for amparo used there was borrowed from Mexico: the writ of amparo is a Mexican legal procedure to protect human rights. [3] Amparo literally means "protection" in Spanish. [4]

  5. Category:Law of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Law of Protection of Commerce and Investments from Foreign Policies that Contravene International Law; Law on the National Arms, Flag, and Anthem (Mexico) Ley General de Derechos Lingüísticos de los Pueblos Indígenas; LGBTQ rights in Mexico; Life imprisonment in Mexico; List of constitutions of Mexico

  6. Constitution of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Carranza's foreign minister and son-in-law, revolutionary General Cándido Aguilar, brought the matter to conclusion by saying that the Constituent Congress was losing time with the debate of Palavincini, while Villa remained strong in Chihuahua and the United States might intervene in Mexico to oppose the new constitution.

  7. Judiciary of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    In this branch and its ensemble of institutions, the authority to administer justice in all institutional aspects of the Mexican state is vested, including the application of legal norms and principles in conflict resolution, and in all areas of law enforcement and interpretation in society (civil, criminal, constitutional, commercial, labor ...

  8. La Reforma - Wikipedia

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    Lafragua Law or Civil Registration Act. Through this law, the Civil Registry was established for births, marriages, and deaths, removing these from the Roman Catholic Church which had kept records of baptism, matrimony, and death. It was issued on 27 January 1857. Constitution of 1857 was promulgated on 5 February 1857.

  9. Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1857

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    The 1857 Constitution provided that a special law relating to the procedure and regulation of an amparo suit should be enacted subsequently. [27] This law of Amparo was divided into four sections: 1) violations of individual rights; 2) violations of state sovereignty; 3) violations of the Power of the Union; and 4) decisions and sentences. [28]