Portuguese law

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Portuguese law is the national legal system of Portugal, encompassing its constitution, statutes, regulations, and judicial decisions that govern public and private life in the country.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national legal system
barAssociation Portuguese Bar Association NERFINISHED
branch administrative law
civil law (private law)
commercial law
constitutional law
criminal law
labour law
procedural law
tax law
codification Civil Code of Portugal NERFINISHED
Code of Civil Procedure of Portugal NERFINISHED
Code of Criminal Procedure of Portugal NERFINISHED
Commercial Companies Code of Portugal NERFINISHED
Labour Code of Portugal NERFINISHED
Penal Code of Portugal NERFINISHED
Tax Procedure and Process Code of Portugal NERFINISHED
constitutionalPrinciple fundamental rights protection
rule of law
separation of powers
constitutionalReviewBody Constitutional Court of Portugal NERFINISHED
constitutionalSystem written constitution
country Portugal
euMembershipEffect primacy of EU law over ordinary legislation
hasSupremeLaw Constitution of the Portuguese Republic NERFINISHED
highestAdministrativeCourt Supreme Administrative Court of Portugal NERFINISHED
highestOrdinaryCourt Supreme Court of Justice of Portugal NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Third Portuguese Republic NERFINISHED
influencedBy German legal doctrine
Napoleonic Code NERFINISHED
Roman law
canon law
judicialBranch courts of law
legalEducationRequirement law degree from a Portuguese or recognized university
legalFamily civil law
legalPublication Diário da República NERFINISHED
legalSystemType inquisitorial system
mainLegislativeBody Assembly of the Republic NERFINISHED
primaryLanguage Portuguese
recognizesLegalProfession advogado
secondaryLegislativeBody Government of Portugal NERFINISHED
sourceOfLaw European Union law NERFINISHED
case law
constitution
custom
international treaties
municipal bylaws
regional legislation
regulations
statutes

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