Law of Germany
The law of Germany (German: das Recht Deutschlands), that being the modern German legal system (German: Deutsches Rechtssystem), is a system of civil law which is founded on the principles laid out by the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, though many of the most important laws, for example most regulations of the civil code (Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch, or BGB) were developed prior to the 1949 constitution. It is composed of public law (öffentliches Recht), which regulates the relations between a citizen/person and the state (including criminal law) or two bodies of the state, and the private law, (Privatrecht) which regulates the relations between two people or companies. It has been subject to a wide array of influences from Roman law, such as the Corpus Juris Civilis, to Napole
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Law of Germany
The law of Germany (German: das Recht Deutschlands), that being the modern German legal system (German: Deutsches Rechtssystem), is a system of civil law which is founded on the principles laid out by the Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany, though many of the most important laws, for example most regulations of the civil code (Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch, or BGB) were developed prior to the 1949 constitution. It is composed of public law (öffentliches Recht), which regulates the relations between a citizen/person and the state (including criminal law) or two bodies of the state, and the private law, (Privatrecht) which regulates the relations between two people or companies. It has been subject to a wide array of influences from Roman law, such as the Corpus Juris Civilis, to Napole
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Il sistema giuridico tedesco c ...... fisiche e persone giuridiche).
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Le droit allemand appartient à ...... rincipalement du droit romain.
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System prawny Niemiec – w Niem ...... wnym w Europie kontynentalnej.
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The law of Germany (German: da ...... , such as the Napoleonic Code.
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Правова система Федеративної р ...... зуміти її цілі та призначення.
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حسب المادة 20 من الدستور تعدّ ...... 1990 مع بعض التعديلات الطفيفة.
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ドイツ法(ドイツほう)とは、ドイツ連邦共和国において通用している法(ドイツ国家の法)、あるいは、ドイツに由来する法令ないしは法体系全般を意味する。
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독일의 법(獨逸法)은 게르만 부족법에서 유래한 독일법은 ...... 도입으로 법의 사법적 형성의 필요성이 강조되고 있다.
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Il sistema giuridico tedesco c ...... fisiche e persone giuridiche).
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Le droit allemand appartient à ...... rincipalement du droit romain.
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System prawny Niemiec – w Niem ...... wnym w Europie kontynentalnej.
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The law of Germany (German: da ...... orpus Juris Civilis, to Napole
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Правова система Федеративної р ...... зуміти її цілі та призначення.
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حسب المادة 20 من الدستور تعدّ ...... 1990 مع بعض التعديلات الطفيفة.
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ドイツ法(ドイツほう)とは、ドイツ連邦共和国において通用している法(ドイツ国家の法)、あるいは、ドイツに由来する法令ないしは法体系全般を意味する。
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독일의 법(獨逸法)은 게르만 부족법에서 유래한 독일법은 ...... 上) 빛나는 기념비(記念碑)로서 각국의 모범이 되었다.
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Diritto tedesco
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Droit allemand
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Law of Germany
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System prawny Niemiec
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Правова система ФРН
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قانون ألمانيا
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ドイツ法
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독일의 법
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