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« on: February 28, 2017, 03:57:13 PM »

Would love to read some insights from posters who live in civil law countries. Smiley

Here you go.

In my opinion, civil law is better because it covers more eventualities and precedents are less or not important. Often they are out of time and can be interpreted by everybody, as he or she wants. I also think that judges are more capable to make (often complex) decisions rather than grand juries of very ordinary people.
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