Sistem Pluralistik Senarai_sistem_undang-undang_negara

Undang-undang Sivil dan undang-undang common

NegaraCiri-ciri
BotswanaSouth African law (a mixed system) transferred uno acto through a proclamation of reception
Cameroon
CyprusBased on English common law (Cyprus was a British colony 1878-1960), with admixtures of French and Greek civil and public law, Italian civil law, Indian contract law, Greek Orthodox canon law, Muslim religious law, and Ottoman civil law.
Guyana
IsraelOriginally (1948) based on English common law; in the process, influenced by German civil law—for instance, between 1962 and 1981, the Knesset issued twenty (20) wide-ranging laws, which were clearly influenced by civil law, and were in the form of codes. Religious law plays a role, especially in matters of personal status and family law, and judicial and legislative decisions take into account Jewish law (halakhah) on occasion.[6]
LesothoSouth African law (a mixed system) transferred uno acto through a proclamation of reception
Louisiana
(U.S.)
Based on French and Spanish civil law, but federal laws (based on common law) are in effect in Louisiana as well.
MaltaInitially based on Roman Law and eventually progressed to the Code de Rohan, Code Napoleon with influences from Italian Civil Law. English common law however is also a source of Maltese Law, most notably in Public Law
Mauritius
NamibiaSouth African law (a mixed system) transferred uno acto through a proclamation of reception
FilipinaBased on Spanish law; influenced by U.S. common law after 1898 Spanish and Philippine-American Wars, personal law based on sharia law applies toMuslims
Puerto Rico
(U.S.)
Based on Spanish law; influenced by U.S. common law after 1898 (victory of the U.S. over Spain in the Spanish-American war of 1898 and cession of Puerto Rico to the U.S.)
Quebec
(Canada)
After the defeat of the French in the battle at the Plains of Abraham, theBritish allowed them to keep their language (French), their religion (Roman Catholicism), and their legal system (civil law). However, as Quebec is part of the Canadian Confederation, English-based laws applied at the federal level are in effect in Quebec also.
Saint Lucia
Scotlandbased on Roman and continental law, with common law elements dating back to theHigh Middle Ages
SeychellesThe substantive civil law is based on the French Civil Code. Otherwise the criminal law and court procedure are based on the English common law. SeeSeychelles Legal Environment.
South AfricaAn amalgam of English common law and Roman-Dutch civil law as well as Customary Law.
Sri LankaAn amalgam of English common law, Roman-Dutch civil lawand Customary Law
SwazilandSouth African law (a mixed system) transferred uno acto through a proclamation of reception
ThailandThe Thai legal system became an amalgam of German, Swiss, French, English, Japanese, Italian, and Indian laws and practices. Even today, Islamic laws and practices exist in four southern provinces. Over the years, Thai law has naturally taken on its own Thai identity].
Vanuatu
ZimbabweSouth African law (a mixed system) transferred uno acto through a proclamation of reception

Undang-undang sivil dan Undang-undang agama

NegaraCiri-ciri
Afghanistan
Algeria
Bahrain
Comoros
Djibouti
MesirBased on Islamic law and French civil law system
Eritrea
IndonesiaBased on civil law of Holland and adat (cultural law of Indonesia)
MoroccoBased on Islamic law and French and Spanish civil law system
Oman
SyriaBased on Islamic law and French civil law system
JordanMainly based on French Civil Code and Ottoman Majalla, Islamic law applicable to family law.

Undang-undang common dan Undang-undang agama

NegaraCiri-ciri
Bangladesh
Brunei
Gambia
Indiabased on English common law, separate personal law codes apply to Muslims,Christians, and Hindus except in Goa which follows Civil law based on Portuguese civil laws, but criminal penal law is uniform
Malaysiaberdasarkan undang-undang Inggeris, undang-undang perseorangan berdasarkan undang-undang syariah yang digunapakai kepada orang-orang Muslim
Nigeriasyariah yang digunapakai kepada beberapa buah negeri di utara
Pakistanbased on English Common Law, some Islamic Law applications in inheritance. Tribal Law in FATA
Qatar