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Chapter 4. Modern legal systems




 

UNIT 1. NATIONAL LEGAL SYSTEMS

 

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1. What does the term legal system mean?

2. What legal systems can you name?

3. What legal system does the RF belong to?

4. What systems are there in the UK and the USA?

 

2. system , .

 

a. System is a group of parts, facts, ideas, etc., that together form a whole.

 

b. System is a number of things arranged to work well together.

 

c. System is a number of things dependent on each other and working as the unique complex.

 

 

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Legal Systems of the World

 

Vocabulary

1. structure of law

2. Russian scholars

3. implementation

 

4. consistency of all norms of law -

 

5. division into

6. additional type ()

7. supranational legal law

 

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1) What is a system of law? According to Russian scholars it is the internal structure of law defined by social relations. It is expressed by unity and coordination of all acting legal norms and their implementation in branches and institutions of law.


 


The characteristics of the legal system are:

 

reflection of the existing system of social relations; unity and consistency of all norms of law;

 

division into relatively independent parts branches, sub-branches

 

and institutions of law;

close connections between different elements of a law system; stability and dynamism.

 

2) When rules and laws become systematized inside one country they make national legal systems and these systems can be classified into families according to their main features.

 

There are about 200 legal systems in the world. Throughout the history of mankind there were various attempts to classify them. In the past, legal systems have often been grouped by geography, history, culture, race, language, religion, or official ideology. Nowadays, scholars define the

 

following legal blocks:

national legal systems; legal families;

 

groups of legal families.

 

3) Although each modern system has its own individuality, it is possible to group many of them into legal families. The existing legal systems of nearly

 

all countries are generally modeled upon elements of several main types: civil law (Roman-Germanic legal family);

 

common law (Anglo-Saxon legal system); religious law;

 

customary law;

 

mixed or pluralistic law.

 

4) The additional type of the legal system international law can be referred to as the law which governs the conduct of independent nations in their relationships. Its part, the law system of the European Community, has become the first example of the newly created supranational legal system.

 

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