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Legal Families of the World

Fundamentals of Law & Government

Maciej Pichlak PhD Department of Legal Theory and Philosophy of Law University of Wroclaw Maciej.Pichlak@uwr.edu.pl

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Main legal families

• Civil law (Romano-Germanic)

• Common law (Anglo-American)

• Far East

• Islamic

• Hindu

• Scandinavian

• Post-soviet?

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The concept of legal family

Criteria for distinguishing legal family (Koetz and Zweigert):

• Historical background;

• Methods of reasoning;

• Institutions;

• Sources of law;

• Dominant ideology.

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Civil law vs. common law

Source: www.frenchentree.com

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Civil law

• Originates from the continental Europe

• Based on a reception of the Roman law

• Legislation (statutory law) is the primary source of law

• Similar methods of legal reasoning and interpretation

• Abstract, systematic

• Codifications (Code of Napoleon, BGB)

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Civil law:

Germanic vs.

Romanistic Tradition

Germanic Romanistic Nordic

Mixed

Common law

Source: By Ain92 - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, htp://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=26756779

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1811

1900

1804

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Common law

• Originates from England, adopted in its (former) colonies

• Embraces legislation, regulation and judge-made law (precedents: common law in a strict sense)

• Precedents might be based on common law or equity

• Developed independently, without reception of the Roman law

• Less codified and systematized

• More casuistic and practically-oriented

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Common law and civil law: further differences

The Rule of Law vs. Rechtsstaat

Spearation of powers vs. check and balance

Models of judicial constitutional control

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Religious and traditional laws

• Islamic law (Sharia and Fiqh), Hindu law (India), Halakha (Israel)

• Distinct from the western idea of law

• No clear separation of legal, religious, or moral standards

• In contemporary legal systems their status varies

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Islamic law

• Sharia (rules) and Fiqh (jurisprudence)

• Sources of sharia: Quran and Sunnah

• Spheres of regulation:

• Religious obligations

• Family law

• Economic laws

• Criminal laws

• Dietary, hygiene, dress code etc.

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Application of sharia

Source: htps://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=24745568

- none; - Muslim’s personal law - full; - others

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Legal system of India and Hindu law

• India is a federal state and laws may vary from one state to another

• The legal system of India is called a hybrid system and includes:

• Common law

• Civil law (mainly on Goa)

• Various personal laws, according to ethnicity and religion (Hindu law, Muslim’s law, „Christian” law)

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Hindu law

• A post-colonial term; the more proper one is Dharma

• Group of customs and traditional standards

• Regarded to be the oldest jurisprudential system we know

• Based on caste system

• To some extent recognized by formal legal system and Indian courts

• Relates mainly to personal laws, family (marrital) laws, some private contracts

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Legal systems of Far East

• Most relevant: Chinese law, Japanese law

• Contemporarily usually a mixture:

• of western law and traditional customary law (Japan);

• of western law and socialist law (China).

• Said to be more focused on harmony than justice, reconciliation than adjudication.

• Less litigatory than in the so called Western world.

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Legal system of China

• Civil law (Mainland)

• Socialist law

• Common law (Hong Kong)

• Tradition? (confucianism, legalists)

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China: Traditions of legal thought

Confucius:

• The idea of harmony and hierarchy

• Li: traditional morality and

customs, internalized by human nature

• Less reliance in external regulations and sanctions

Legalists:

• All people are equal

• Neccessity of codification and strict punishment

• Law is an external measure to secure social order

• Stress on legalism and obeying the laws

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