Legal systems worldwide are generally categorized into two broad traditions: Civil Law and Common Law. These systems have evolved separately over centuries, each shaped by different cultural, historical, and philosophical underpinnings. Civil Law systems prioritize codified laws, often enacted by legislative bodies, while Common Law systems place a significant emphasis on judicial decisions and the doctrine of precedent. This fundamental difference has far-reaching implications for how laws are interpreted, applied, and enforced.
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Seller Price | GHC 0 |
Added | 21 Sep, 2024 |
University | KNUST |
Course | Law |