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- 2. INTRODUCTION The contemporary national legal systems are generally based on one of four basic systems: civil
- 3. COMMON LAW Common law in England: the body of customary law, based upon judicial decisions and
- 4. Origins of common law: Common law is an invention of the English courts: the Kings Bench,
- 5. Statute Law in England By: Lorna Elliott LLB (hons), Barrister - Updated: 5 Oct 2015 Statute
- 6. Common law in united states: the American system is a “common law” system, which relies heavily
- 7. The United States and most Commonwealth countries are heirs to the common law legal tradition of
- 8. The actual substance of English law was formally "received" into the United States in several ways.
- 9. CIVIL LAW Civil law, also called Romano-Germanic law, the law of continental Europe, based on an
- 10. The Law of France refers to the legal system in the French Republic, which is a
- 11. In France the Revolutionary period was one of extensive legislative activity, and long-desired changes were enthusiastically
- 12. The law of Germany (German: das Recht Deutschlands), that being the modern German legal system (German:
- 13. Roman law, as embodied in the Corpus Juris Civilis, was “received” in Germany from the 15th
- 14. German courts traditionally have not been as dominant in developing the law as have their counterparts
- 15. CONCLUSION: Legal systems vary from country to country, and sometimes within a single country. Although they
- 16. ISLAMIC LAW HISTORY: Islamic law grew along with the expanding Muslim Empire. The Umayyad dynasty caliphs,
- 17. STRUCTURE is a religious law forming part of the Islamic tradition.[1][2] It is derived from the
- 18. SOURCE The Qur'an is the principal source of Islamic law, the Sharia. It contains the rules
- 19. INDIAN LAW HISTORY: Law in India primarily evolved from customary practices and religious prescription to the
- 20. CHARACTERISTICS 8 Important Features of Indian Constitution World's Longest Constitution. ... Taken from various sources. ...
- 21. STRUCTURE The Indian Constitution has adopted a bicameral legislature at the union level. The Indian Parliament
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INTRODUCTION
The contemporary national legal systems are generally based on one of
INTRODUCTION
The contemporary national legal systems are generally based on one of
COMMON LAW
Common law in England: the body of customary law, based
COMMON LAW
Common law in England: the body of customary law, based
Origins of common law: Common law is an invention of the
Origins of common law: Common law is an invention of the
Statute Law in England By: Lorna Elliott LLB (hons), Barrister - Updated: 5
Statute Law in England By: Lorna Elliott LLB (hons), Barrister - Updated: 5
Statute Law is law that is written down and codified into law. Statutes begin as bills: and there are public and private bills.
Public Acts are those that affect either the whole of the UK or some of its constituent countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, whereas private Acts may grant limited powers to public bodies such as local authorities, or apply only to specific locations within the UK.
Common law in united states: the American system is a “common
Common law in united states: the American system is a “common
The United States and most Commonwealth countries are heirs to the
The United States and most Commonwealth countries are heirs to the
The actual substance of English law was formally "received" into the
The actual substance of English law was formally "received" into the
CIVIL LAW
Civil law, also called Romano-Germanic law, the law of continental
CIVIL LAW
Civil law, also called Romano-Germanic law, the law of continental
The Law of France refers to the legal system in the French Republic,
The Law of France refers to the legal system in the French Republic,
In France the Revolutionary period was one of extensive legislative activity,
In France the Revolutionary period was one of extensive legislative activity,
The law of Germany (German: das Recht Deutschlands), that being the modern German legal system
The law of Germany (German: das Recht Deutschlands), that being the modern German legal system
Roman law, as embodied in the Corpus Juris Civilis, was “received”
Roman law, as embodied in the Corpus Juris Civilis, was “received”
German courts traditionally have not been as dominant in developing the
German courts traditionally have not been as dominant in developing the
CONCLUSION:
Legal systems vary from country to country, and sometimes within a
CONCLUSION:
Legal systems vary from country to country, and sometimes within a
ISLAMIC LAW
HISTORY: Islamic law grew along with the expanding Muslim Empire. The Umayyad dynasty
ISLAMIC LAW
HISTORY: Islamic law grew along with the expanding Muslim Empire. The Umayyad dynasty
Characteristic:
1-Divine revelation 4- Flexibility (not rigid)
2-Completeness 5-Just/ Fair
3-Universality
STRUCTURE
is a religious law forming part of the Islamic tradition.[1][2] It is derived from the religious
STRUCTURE
is a religious law forming part of the Islamic tradition.[1][2] It is derived from the religious
Traditional theory of Islamic jurisprudence recognizes four sources of Sharia: the Quran, sunnah (authentic hadith), qiyas (analogical reasoning),[note 1] and ijma (juridical consensus).[8] Different legal schools—of which the most prominent are Hanafi, Maliki, Shafiʽi school, Hanbali and Jafari—developed methodologies for deriving Sharia rulings from scriptural sources using a process known as ijtihad.[3][4] Traditional jurisprudence (fiqh) distinguishes two principal branches of law, ʿibādāt (rituals) and muʿāmalāt (social relations), which together comprise a wide range of topics.[3][5] Its rulings are concerned with ethical standards as much as with legal norms,[9][10] assigning actions to one of five categories: mandatory, recommended, neutral, abhorred, and prohibited.[3][4][5] Thus, some areas of Sharia overlap with the Western notion of law while others correspond more broadly to living life in accordance with God's will.
SOURCE
The Qur'an is the principal source of Islamic law, the Sharia. It contains
SOURCE
The Qur'an is the principal source of Islamic law, the Sharia. It contains
The primary sources of Islamic law are the Holy Book (The Quran), The Sunnah (the traditions or known practices of the Prophet Muhammad ), Ijma' (Consensus), and Qiyas (Analogy).
INDIAN LAW
HISTORY: Law in India primarily evolved from customary practices and religious
INDIAN LAW
HISTORY: Law in India primarily evolved from customary practices and religious
CHARACTERISTICS
8 Important Features of Indian Constitution
World's Longest Constitution. ...
Taken from various sources. ...
Federal System with
CHARACTERISTICS
8 Important Features of Indian Constitution
World's Longest Constitution. ...
Taken from various sources. ...
Federal System with
Parliamentary Form of Government. ...
Balance between the Sovereignty of Parliament and Judicial Supremacy. ...
Independent and Integrated Judicial System. ...
Directive Principles of State Policy.
STRUCTURE
The Indian Constitution has adopted a bicameral legislature at the union
STRUCTURE
The Indian Constitution has adopted a bicameral legislature at the union
Lok Sabha (House of the People). The political party or coalition of political parties with a majority in the Lok Sabha forms the government. The members of the Lok Sabha are directly elected by the people from their territorial constituencies.
Rajya Sabha (Council of States). The members of the Rajya Sabha are indirectly elected from the state assemblies.
However, the legislative powers of these two Houses are quite similar.
At the state level, there is the state legislature. All states have a legislative assembly (which is similar to the Lok Sabha) and some states may also have a second House (that is, a legislative council). Currently, only seven of the 28 states have a legislative council. The legislative assemblies have significantly more power than the legislative councils. The number of the state legislature members depends on the population of the specific state.