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  2. Judiciary of Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia has dual judicial system with two equivalent court structures; the federal courts and state courts with independent structures and administration. [1] The FDRE constitution vested federal judicial authority to the Federal Supreme Court and guarantees liability for the House of People's Representatives (HPR) to determine two-third majority vote for establishment subordinate federal ...

  3. List of legal entity types by country - Wikipedia

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    Members have liability either for the amount, if any, that is unpaid on the shares they hold, or for the amount they have undertaken to contribute to company assets, in the event that it is wound up. A public limited company. Must have at least seven members. Liability is limited to the amount, if any, unpaid on shares they hold.

  4. Ethiopia–South Africa relations - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia–South Africa relations refers to the current and historical relationship between Ethiopia and South Africa. Ethiopia was a fierce opponent of apartheid South Africa. [citation needed] After the democratic elections of 1994, the two countries established official bilateral relations for the first time. [citation needed] Both countries ...

  5. Law in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Comparatively, the primary sources of South Africa law were Roman-Dutch and English Common law, imports of Dutch settlements and British colonialism, which is sometimes termed Anglo-Dutch law. Hence, pluralistic systems were devised by nations that combined the customary law, inherited penal codes and religious laws depending on the ancestral ...

  6. List of national legal systems - Wikipedia

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    Laws governing the Mauritian penal system are derived partly from French civil law and British common law. [52] Namibia: Based on South African law. South Africa conquered South-West Africa (now Namibia) in 1915, and a 1919 proclamation by the Governor-General applied the law of the Cape Province of South Africa to the territory. [53] Philippines

  7. Law of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Countries (in pink) which share the mixed South African legal system. South Africa has a 'hybrid' or 'mixed' legal system, [1] formed by the interweaving of a number of distinct legal traditions: a civil law system inherited from the Dutch, a common law system inherited from the British, and a customary law system inherited from indigenous Africans (often termed African Customary Law, of which ...

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  9. Nonprofit organization laws by jurisdiction - Wikipedia

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    In South Africa, nongovernmental organizations are governed by the Nonprofit Organisations Act of 1997 (NPO Act). [33] The NPO Act has been generally characterized as a "good" law, seeking to enable and assist civil society organizations in the country. [34]