6-Law-Kinds-Statutory Law

statutory law

European, Latin American, and Asian law {statutory law}| has statutes based on Napoleonic Code, with no common law. Statutory law includes civil law, public law, and criminal law. Napoleonic Code or Code Civil had statutes for all law branches. It derived from Roman law and Roman Catholic Church canon law. Many laws of England, United States, and Commonwealth countries are statutes or regulations.

administrative law

Executive and legislative government branches have procedures {administrative law}.

civil law

Statutory law includes private-affairs laws {civil law}|.

criminal law

Statutory law includes crime and punishment laws {criminal law}|.

public law

Statutory law includes government and commerce laws {public law}|.

regulation as law

England, United States, and Commonwealth country laws {regulation, law}| can be from executive branch.

statute law

England, United States, and Commonwealth-country laws {statute}| can be in law codes.

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