Sudan's legal system is based on Islamic law.
The legislature of the Sudan has two houses that make laws. It has two chambers, the National Assembly consisting of 450 representatives and the Council of States consisting of 50 members.
Sudan is a country split between 2 religions:Christianity and Islam.They are thinking now of spliting Sudan into two different countries.North Sudan is the Islamic side and south Sudan is the christian side.
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There are some countries that do not have copyright laws in place, including Eritrea, San Marino, and South Sudan.
Sudan has some unusual laws that reflect its cultural and historical context. For instance, it's illegal to engage in certain public displays of affection, and there are strict dress codes, especially for women, which require modest clothing. Additionally, laws regarding alcohol consumption are quite stringent, as Sudan is an Islamic country where the sale and consumption of alcohol are generally prohibited. These laws can vary significantly in enforcement and interpretation across different regions of the country.
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genarally, what type of groups have dominated Sudan's government since independence? genarally, what type of groups have dominated Sudan's government since independence?