Legal System

A legal system refers to the structure and framework of laws, regulations, and procedures that govern a society. It encompasses the institutions, such as courts and law enforcement agencies, that enforce these laws, and it establishes how laws are created, interpreted, and enforced. The legal system provides mechanisms for conflict resolution, protecting rights, maintaining order, and ensuring justice within a community. Different countries may have distinct legal systems, which can be influenced by cultural, historical, and social factors. Common types of legal systems include common law, civil law, religious law, and customary law. Each system operates under its own principles and procedures, reflecting the values and norms of the society it serves.