The one country closest to the true Shariah law is Saudi Arabia other claim to have a Shariah law but there far from it. Less than 5 or 10% of Shariah is punishment, and you usally need 2 or more witnesses to be convicted
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Its the Islamic Law Code... laws, rules, of islam.
Yes. After Muhammad's death, Muslim scholars drew up the Shariah (or Sharia), a law code that provides believers with a set of practical laws to regulate their daily lives.
The Twelve Tables, which were expanded by Appius Claudius in 451-450 BC, formed the earliest known Roman legal code. These laws influenced the development of legal systems in Western countries, laying the foundation for modern legal principles and practices.
Some countries in Africa used the customary legal system. They usually use a combination of a customary system and a civil code.
There is many books on Shariah/FIQH(Laws). But primarily they all derived from Quran(word of god) and Hadith or Sunna(word of prophet Mohammed(P.B.H.)).The Shariah/FIQH book has the code of laws.If you look for authentic Islamic websites, like Islamicity (Los Angeles, CA) or Islamicteachings.org. You will find more info on laws related to your need.
Justinian wrote Byzantines legal code
The Justinian Code of Law consisted of a number of laws developed during the supervision of Emperor Justinian I. The â??Code mainly consisted of collections of past laws and opinions compiled in four books. Also included were Justinian's new laws as well.
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The Code of Justinian, also known as the Corpus Juris Civilis, became the basis of the legal system in many European countries. Compiled under the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I in the 6th century, it systematically organized and codified Roman law. Its influence extended throughout medieval Europe, significantly shaping civil law traditions and legal principles that are still evident in many contemporary legal systems today.
The Code of 1864, also known as the Swiss Civil Code, was a significant legal reform that established a comprehensive framework for civil law in Switzerland. It unified various regional laws and introduced principles regarding personal rights, property, contracts, and family law. The code aimed to promote legal certainty and equality among citizens, reflecting the values of modernity and democracy of the time. Its adoption marked an important step in the development of Swiss legal systems and influenced subsequent legal reforms in other countries.
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.