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  2. List of national legal systems - Wikipedia

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    Based on Spanish law; influenced by U.S. common law after 1898 (victory of the U.S. over Spain in the Spanish–American War of 1898 and cession of Puerto Rico to the U.S.); federal laws (based on common law) are in effect because of federal Supremacy Clause. Quebec

  3. Common law - Wikipedia

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    The contrast between civil law and common law legal systems has become increasingly blurred, with the growing importance of jurisprudence (similar to case law but not binding) in civil law countries, and the growing importance of statute law and codes in common law countries. Common law countries are increasingly adopting codes, similar to ...

  4. List of nursing organizations - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Nursing and Midwifery Council (BNMC) Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN) National Certification Corporation (NCC) National Council of State Boards of Nursing; National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) Nursing Council of New Zealand; Nursing & Midwifery Council United Kingdom; Nursing and Midwifery Board ...

  5. File:Map of the Legal systems of the world (en).png - Wikipedia

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    Civil Law Initiative; Common law; Comparative criminal justice; Comparative law; Desuetude; Fiqh; French criminal law; International Roman Law Moot Court; Joseph Dainow; Law; Law of Sweden; Legal system; Manaqib-al-Jaleela; Personality rights; Roman law; Talk:Common law/Archive 8; Talk:Principle of legality in French criminal law; User ...

  6. Law in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The European Union's Law is based on a codified set of laws, laid down in the Treaties. Law in the EU is however mixed with precedent in case law of the European Court of Justice. In accordance with its history, the interpretation of European law relies less on policy considerations than U.S. law. [1]

  7. List of national constitutions - Wikipedia

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    Approximate dates have been listed below based on fundamental founding documents on governance of the respective countries. Constitution of Canada (1867, 1982) Basic Laws of Israel ; Constitution of New Zealand (1840, 1979–2016) Constitution of San Marino (1600, 1974) [6] Basic Laws of Sweden (1810, 1974)

  8. Category:Common law rules - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Common law rules" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ademption by satisfaction;

  9. Legal origins theory - Wikipedia

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    While English common law originated in thirteenth century England and has then been transplanted through colonization and occupation to England’s ex-colonies (United States, Canada, Australia, and several countries in Central America, Africa and Asia), the Scandinavian common law was developed in Denmark and Sweden and the German common law sprang in Germany and Switzerland.