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Civil law has trinity meanings:
  • These are a legal system based on the Justinian code prevailent in continental Europe, Exchange & South Us, also when Quebec & Louisiana.
  • These are a metropolitan area of law governing relations between private individuals. This body of law (in the United States) comes mostly from either common law, but likewise from either statutory law (for example: Uniform Commercial Code). Counterpoint civil law by using criminal law.
  • laws imposed per state every bit distinguished from either either laws inherent from nature.

  • George Mason Civil Rights Law Journal


    Harvard Civil Rights-Civil Liberties Law Review


    Michigan Journal of Race & Law
    From the University of Michigan Law School.






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