Civil Law
Legal Articles: Civil Law
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Civil Law |
| Date Added: September 21, 2007 08:26:00 PM |
The Civilian system of law is a codified law that sets out a comprehensive system of rules that are applied and interpreted by judges. It is by and large the most commonly practiced system of law in the world, with almost 60 % of the world's population living in a country ruled on the civilian system. The most important difference to common law is that normally, only legislative enactments are considered to be legally binding, but not precedent cases. However, as a practical matter, courts normally follow their previous decisions. Furthermore, in some civil law systems (e.g. in Germany), the writings of legal scholars have considerable influence on the courts. In most jurisdictions the core areas of private law are codified in the form of a civil code, but in some, like Scotland it remains uncodified. The civil law system has its origins in Roman law, which was adopted by scholars and courts from the late middle ages onwards. Most modern systems go back to the 19th century codification movement. The civil codes of many, particularly Latin countries and former French and Spanish colonies closely trail the Code de Napoléon in some fashion. However, this is not true for most Central and Eastern European, Scandinavian and East Asian countries. Notably, the German BGB was developed from Roman law with reference to German legal tradition. The importance of the Code Napoléon should also not be overemphasized as it covers only the core areas of private law, while other codes and statutes govern fields such as corporate law, administrative law, tax law and constitutional law. |
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| Stolen Case Info Creates Ethics Haze for Lawyers | Usually they were just trying to help. But when someone—often a client—gives a lawyer privileged information that was stolen from the opposing party in a case, the main thing it does for the lawyer is create a great big ethics headache. Actually, it is fairly common for lawyers to come into possession of an adversary’s privileged information, but most of the time it happens inadvertently. Rule 4.4(b) of the ABA Model Rules of Professional Conduct directs a lawyer who “knows or reasonably should know that the document was inadvertently sent” to “promptly notify the sender.” (The Model Rules are the… | ||
| County Atty Turns in Keys After License is Suspended Over ‘06 Relationship With Client | An elected county attorney in Iowa has reportedly turned in his office keys after the state's top court today suspended his law license over a sexual relationship he had with a private client in 2006 while representing her in a child-custody case. Floyd County Attorney Jesse Marzen declined to comment about the Iowa Supreme Court's 5-2 ruling, which said that he took advantage of his client when she was "most vulnerable," after being appointed to represent her in a Mitchell County mental-health committal hearing, reports the Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier. "This case goes beyond the vulnerability that is inherent in… |
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| Rights group urges Spain to abolish civil war amnesty law | [JURIST] Spain should repeal its 1977 amnesty law [press release] that bars investigation and prosecution of crimes committed under the Franco regime rather than "prosecuting a judge seeking accountability for past abuses," Human Rights Watch (HRW) [advocacy website] said Friday. HRW called for | ||
| Federal judge rejects proposed settlement for World Trade Center cleanup workers | [JURIST] A judge in the US District Court for the Southern District of New York [official website] on Friday rejected a proposed settlement to address the claims of people with illnesses from working on the World Trade Center (WTC) in the months following 9/11 [JURIST news archive]. Judge Alvin |
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