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Law throughout history and the first written laws and documents in the near east.
The history of laws around the world and timeline of law in world history.
The Code of Hammurabi=first set of laws in the world=Babylon.
The Laws of Moses in the Old Testament and the Biblical influence of law on the nations.
Egyptian Law
Babylonian Law
Persian Law
Greek Law
Roman Law
Roman law forms the framework for civil law, which is the most widely used legal system in the world today. The influence of Roman law is reflected in the use of latin words for legal terminology. Civil law is derived from Roman Law. Common law originated in England during the Middle Ages and was used in English colonies. Civil law was developed in Europe and spread to the European non-British colonies of Spain, Portugal, and France.
The two main judicial law systems in the world are: Roman Civil Law and English Common Law.
Roman Civil Law is used in Europe, Latin America, Japan, China and 150 countries.
English Common Law is used in England and its former colonies: USA, Canada, India and 80 countries.
Some countries use a combination of civil law and common law, such as several African countries.
Administrative Law
Antitrust Law
Bankruptcy Law
Business and Corporate Law
Civil law
Common Law
Constitutional Law
Consumer Law
Criminal Law
Contract Law
Copyright Law
Debt Law
Educational Law
Environmental Law
Equity and trusts
Estate Law
Family Law
Finance Law
First Amendment Law
Healthcare Law Malpractice
Human rights laws
Immigration law
Individual rights
Injury Law
Insurance Law
Intellectual Property Law
International Law
Labor law (employment)
Landlord Tenant Law
Law and applications to economics, sociology, and social sciences.
Magna Carta King John of England
Maritime Admiralty Law (Seas)
Patent Law
Property Law
Public Benefits Law
Religious Laws
Tort Law
Trust Law
Will Law
Law Studies Topics
Law throughout history=the first written laws and documents in the near east
Code of Hammurabi=first set of laws in the world=Babylon
Laws of Moses
Egypt
Babylon
Persia
Greek
Rome
Administrative Law
Antitrust Law
Bankruptcy Law
Business and Corporate Law
Civil law
Common Law
Constitutional Law
Consumer Law
Criminal Law and Criminology
Contract Law
Copyright Law
Debt Law
Educational Law
Environmental Law
Equity and trusts
Estate Law
Family Law
Finance Law
First Amendment Law
Healthcare Law Malpractice
Human rights laws
Immigration law
Individual rights
Injury Law
Insurance Law
Intellectual Property Law
International Law
Labor law (employment)
Landlord Tenant Law
Law and applications to economics, sociology, and social sciences.
Magna Carta King John England
Maritime Admiralty Law (Seas)
Patent Law
Property Law
Public Benefits Law
Religious Laws
Tort Law
Trust Law
Will Law
Law throughout history and the first written laws and documents in the near east.
The history of laws around the world and timeline of law in world history.
The Code of Hammurabi=first set of laws in the world=Babylon.
The Laws of Moses in the Old Testament and the Biblical influence of law on the nations.
Egyptian Law
Babylonian Law
Persian Law
Greek Law
Roman Law
Roman law forms the framework for civil law, which is the most widely used legal system in the world today. The influence of Roman law is reflected in the use of latin words for legal terminology. Civil law is derived from Roman Law. Common law originated in England during the Middle Ages and was used in English colonies. Civil law was developed in Europe and spread to the European non-British colonies of Spain, Portugal, and France.
The two main judicial law systems in the world are: Roman Civil Law and English Common Law.
Roman Civil Law is used in Europe, Latin America, Japan, China and 150 countries.
English Common Law is used in England and its former colonies: USA, Canada, India and 80 countries.
Some countries use a combination of civil law and common law, such as several African countries.
Administrative Law
Antitrust Law
Bankruptcy Law
Business and Corporate Law
Civil law
Common Law
Constitutional Law
Consumer Law
Criminal Law
Contract Law
Copyright Law
Debt Law
Educational Law
Environmental Law
Equity and trusts
Estate Law
Family Law
Finance Law
First Amendment Law
Healthcare Law Malpractice
Human rights laws
Immigration law
Individual rights
Injury Law
Insurance Law
Intellectual Property Law
International Law
Labor law (employment)
Landlord Tenant Law
Law and applications to economics, sociology, and social sciences.
Magna Carta King John of England
Maritime Admiralty Law (Seas)
Patent Law
Property Law
Public Benefits Law
Religious Laws
Tort Law
Trust Law
Will Law
Law Studies Topics
Law throughout history=the first written laws and documents in the near east
Code of Hammurabi=first set of laws in the world=Babylon
Laws of Moses
Egypt
Babylon
Persia
Greek
Rome
Administrative Law
Antitrust Law
Bankruptcy Law
Business and Corporate Law
Civil law
Common Law
Constitutional Law
Consumer Law
Criminal Law and Criminology
Contract Law
Copyright Law
Debt Law
Educational Law
Environmental Law
Equity and trusts
Estate Law
Family Law
Finance Law
First Amendment Law
Healthcare Law Malpractice
Human rights laws
Immigration law
Individual rights
Injury Law
Insurance Law
Intellectual Property Law
International Law
Labor law (employment)
Landlord Tenant Law
Law and applications to economics, sociology, and social sciences.
Magna Carta King John England
Maritime Admiralty Law (Seas)
Patent Law
Property Law
Public Benefits Law
Religious Laws
Tort Law
Trust Law
Will Law