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==Legal systems== * [[List of national legal systems]] * [[Common law]] * [[Civil law (legal system)]] * [[Religious law]] ** [[Bahá'í laws]] ** [[Biblical law]], in [[Judaism]] and [[Christianity]] ** [[Canon law]], in Christianity ** [[Canon (canon law)]] - a certain rule or norm of conduct or belief prescribed by the Church. The word "canon" comes from the Greek ''kanon'', which in its original usage denoted a straight rod that was later the instrument used by architects and artificers as a measuring stick for making straight lines. *** [[Apostolic_Canons|Canons of the Apostles]] *** [[Canon law of the Anglican Communion]] ****[[Canon law of the Church of England]] ****[[Canon law of the Episcopal Church in the United States]] *** [[Canon law of the Catholic Church]] ****[[Custom (Catholic canon law)]] - the repeated and constant performance of certain acts for a defined period of time, which, with the approval of the competent legislator, thereby acquire the force of law. A custom is an unwritten law introduced by the continuous acts of the faithful with the consent of the legitimate legislator. ****[[Decree (Catholic canon law)]] - an order or law made by a superior authority for the direction of others. ****[[Dispensation (Catholic canon law)]] - the exemption from the immediate obligation of law in certain cases. Its object is to modify the hardship often arising from the rigorous application of general laws to particular cases, and its essence is to preserve the law by suspending its operation in such cases. ****[[Interpretation (Catholic canon law)]] - canonists provide and obey rules for the interpretation and acceptation of words, in order that legislation is correctly understood and the extent of its obligation is determined. ****[[Obrogation]] - the enacting of a contrary law that is a revocation of a previous law. It may also be the partial cancellation or amendment of a law, decree, or legal regulation by the imposition of a newer one. ****[[Promulgation (Catholic canon law)]] - the publication of a law by which it is made known publicly, and is required by canon law for the law to obtain legal effect. ** [[Halakha]], in Judaism ** [[Hindu law]] ** [[Jain law]] ** [[Pāṭimokkha]], in [[Theravada|Theravada Buddhism]] ** [[Sharia]], in [[Islam]] *[[Traditional Chinese law]]
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