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  2. Civil procedure code of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch Code of Civil Procedure ( Dutch: Wetboek van Burgerlijke Rechtsvordering) comprises four books covering topics relating to court civil procedure . The four books cover: The procedures of the district courts ( Rechtbank ), the superior courts ( Gerechthof ), and the Dutch High Court ( Hoge Raad der Nederlanden)

  3. Burgerlijk Wetboek - Wikipedia

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    Burgerlijk Wetboek. The Burgerlijk Wetboek (or BW) is the Civil Code of the Netherlands. Early versions were largely based on the Napoleonic Code. The Dutch Civil Code was substantively reformed in 1992. The Code deals with the rights of natural persons (Book 1), legal persons (Book 2), patrimony (Book 3) and succession (Book 4).

  4. Law of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch system of law is based on the French Civil Code with some influence from Roman-Dutch law (which it replaced) and pre-codal customary law. The new Civil Code (which went into force in 1992) was heavily influenced by the German Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch . The primary law-making body is formed by the Dutch parliament in cooperation with ...

  5. List of national legal systems - Wikipedia

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    The contemporary national legal systems are generally based on one of four basic systems: civil law, common law, customary law, religious law or combinations of these. However, the legal system of each country is shaped by its unique history and so incorporates individual variations. [ 1] The science that studies law at the level of legal ...

  6. Constitution of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The Constitution of the Kingdom of the Netherlands of 24 August 1815 ( Dutch: Grondwet voor het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden van 24 augustus 1815) is one of two fundamental documents governing the Kingdom of the Netherlands [ 1] as well as the fundamental law of the Netherlands proper (the territory of the Kingdom mainly situated in Europe).

  7. Civil code - Wikipedia

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    Civil code. Countries with a collection of laws known formally or informally as "civil code". A civil code is a codification of private law relating to property, family, and obligations . A jurisdiction that has a civil code generally also has a code of civil procedure. In some jurisdictions with a civil code, a number of the core areas of ...

  8. Belgian Judicial Code - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Judicial Code ( Dutch: Gerechtelijk Wetboek, French: Code Judiciaire, German: Gerichtsgesetzbuch) is a code of law in the country of Belgium, formally adopted on 10 October 1967 and currently still in force. The Judicial Code governs the organisation of the courts and tribunals of the Belgian judiciary, their jurisdiction, as well ...

  9. Code of civil procedure - Wikipedia

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