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词汇 civil-law
释义 civil law
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌsɪv.əl ˈlɔː/ us /ˌsɪv.əl ˈlɑː/
the part of the legal system that relates to personal matters, such as marriage and property, rather than crime民法
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Examples from literature

During that time he could not be silenced by the arm of the civil law. 
Even civil law, the great science of the Romans, became interesting in his hands, and was divested of its dryness and technicality. 
He is a graduate in canon and civil law. 

civil law | Business English


civil law
noun[ U ]
 LAWukus
the part of the legal system that deals with people's relationships, property, and business agreements, rather than with criminal activity:
US shareholders are suing the company under civil law for deliberately misleading investors.
a legal system based on ancient Roman law, which is used in many countries. In this system a court makes decisions based on a set of recorded laws rather than on the decision of a judge or jury:
Thailand's legal system is based on civil law, so the case may not be treated as a precedent by other bankruptcy judges.
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common law
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statute law

Examples of civil law


civil law
His tracts demonstrate his familiarity with the classics, civillaw, and history.
The exceptions lie in those states that rested on a civillaw, rather than the common law system. 22.
More specifically, are civillaw and common law systems equally effective at preventing violent conflict and ensuring impartial access to dispute resolution?
This rule, long enshrined in civillaw, was repudiated only in recent times.
In civillaw systems, supreme courts presume that legislative assemblies are the sovereign policymaking body.
That women rarely make considerable donations, is an observation of the civillaw.
An interconnected global legal system, embracing elements of criminal, commercial, and civillaw.
Its judicial or civillaw contained both the moral law and the ceremonial and dietary laws.
Even in the law, at least the civillaw, we see the same pattern.
There may also be legal difficulties with enforcing prudent person regulations, for example in civillaw countries.
In both reports, experts in civillaw considered the implications of the request for preoperative investigations and implementation of the recommended protocols.
In the continental civillaw tradition, individual cases are related to legal codes or constitutions.
This, however, did not immediately imply that all contracts were merely covered by civillaw.
Furthermore, private autonomy is not only defined and limited by the rules of private or civillaw.
Most laymen know something of criminal and civillaw without ever having seen or heard for mulations of the r ules involved.
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