UK and French legal system : structural and conception differences
- Different views of the law
- The constitution law
- The way to protect the law
The governing laws and its legal system in France and the United Kingdom have major differences, as each of the legal systems have and are based on various views. France is governed by the Constitution of 1958. All the French laws are based on this text. In the United Kingdom, the laws are based on the Common law that is called a case law. These views of the law are the reasons for the vital differences between the United Kingdom and the French legal system. Obviously, the list of the varied differences in these countries is elaborate and also too long to draw up an inventory. The legal system of a country is all a pattern and manner of creating, protecting, interpreting, and thereafter application of the law. There are many discrepancies with regard to practical details, which follow the same goal with a wide range. It is obvious that the French judges are laconic in their judgment which is contrary to a British judge's judgment wherein a discussion pattern is followed. In conclusion, the way of the achieving justice is the same. However, the mode of arriving at justice between the two countries is different.
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