A legal system based on comprehensive written codes and statutes rather than judicial precedents, originating from Roman law. Civil law emphasizes detailed legislation and legal codes that judges interpret and apply to specific cases.
From Latin 'jus civile' (law of citizens), referring to the legal system governing Roman citizens. Revived during the medieval period through the rediscovery of Justinian's Code, it spread throughout continental Europe and later to European colonies.
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