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.
Aliases (1)
- legal system ×16
Instances (20)
- English law ("legal system")
- Scots civil law ("legal system")
- Vatican civil law ("legal system")
- Roman law ("legal system")
- Scots law (to a limited extent)
- Egyptian law
- United States federal law ("legal system")
- Law of the District of Columbia ("legal system")
- California state law ("legal system")
- United States labor law ("legal system")
- British Indian law ("legal system")
- United States bankruptcy law ("legal system")
- Spanish law ("legal system")
- Common law of New South Wales ("legal system")
- Singapore law ("legal system")
- Manx law ("legal system")
- United States law ("legal system")
- Roman-Dutch law