mixed legal system

C819
concept

A mixed legal system is a national legal framework that combines elements from two or more major legal traditions—such as civil law, common law, religious law, or customary law—into a single, functioning system.

All labels observed (4)

Label Occurrences
legal system 74
mixed legal system canonical 5
hybrid legal regime 1

Instances (77)

Instance Via concept surface
Spanish legal system legal system
Jersey law legal system
Kandyan law legal system
laws of Ukraine legal system
Northern Ireland legal system legal system
New Zealand law legal system
French law legal system
English law legal system
Mughal legal system legal system
Welsh law legal system
British Empire legal system legal system
Byzantine law legal system
Guernsey law legal system
Texas state law legal system
Massachusetts law legal system
Australian law legal system
Dutch law legal system
United Kingdom planning law legal system
stannary law legal system
Reich law legal system
Old Assyrian commercial law legal system
Belgian legal system legal system
Ottoman law legal system
Brehon law legal system
Hanseatic law legal system
Scots civil law legal system
Virginia law legal system
Vatican civil law legal system
Illinois state law legal system
Anglo-Saxon law legal system
British nationality law legal system
United Kingdom law legal system
Imperial law legal system
Imperial Constitution legal system
Prussian law legal system
law of the Republic of Armenia legal system
Portuguese maritime law legal system
Finnish law legal system
Byzantine institutions legal system
Anglo-Muhammadan law formulations hybrid legal regime
Roman law legal system
Scots law (to a limited extent)
surface form: Scots law
French colonial law legal system
Chinese civil procedure law legal system
Ayookxw (Gitxsan law)
surface form: Ayookxw
legal system
Egyptian law
United Kingdom military law legal system
United States federal law legal system
Law of the District of Columbia legal system
California state law legal system