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Based loosely on the British legal system.
the United States; English
Australia's legal system is founded on the rule of law. The judicial is interdependent and seeks to award justice to all.
The legal system in Papua New Guinea is based on the common and English law.
no ideal economic system
Since SURINAME was a former Dutch colony, much of Suriname's legal system is a holdover from the Dutch laws in force at the time of decolonization in 1975.
The New Zealand legal system is based in british law and works very much along those lines
Sudan's legal system is based on Islamic law.
the difference is the Louisiana constitution was based off of the french legal system and the U.S constitution was based off of the English legal system
The Malaysian legal system is based primarily on the laws from Australia and India. The system uses the common law system and a dual justice system. In the dual justice system Islamic law is observed only by Muslims.
Not in the least. Ancient Rome's religious beliefs were what we term pagan. The United States of America was founded by Christian men with Christian beliefs. The American legal system is based on the Roman legal system, in no way based on their religious system.
It can be, wholly or partly. A legal system can also embody 'common law', the body of jurisdiction by a country's courts. In some countries, traditional customs or the Muslim Sha'ria laws and customs are part of the legal system.