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Comparison of selected legal systems
AttributeBrazilReviewedMaltaReviewedCameroonReviewed
Legal familyCivil lawMixed (civil and common law)Mixed (civil law and common law)
System of governmentFederal presidential republicUnitary parliamentary republicUnitary presidential republic
ConstitutionConstituiรงรฃo da Repรบblica Federativa do BrasilConstitution of MaltaConstitution of the Republic of Cameroon
In force since198819641972
CapitalBrasรญliaVallettaYaoundรฉ
Official languagesPortugueseMaltese, EnglishFrench, English
CurrencyBrazilian Real (BRL)Euro (EUR)Central African CFA franc (XAF)
Population217,000,000540,00028,600,000
Division of powersPresidentialism with a bicameral Congress and an assertive judiciary; the STF hears direct actions of unconstitutionality brought by defined institutional applicants.A parliamentary republic with a ceremonial President, a Cabinet led by the Prime Minister answerable to the House of Representatives and an independent judiciary.A strongly presidential system with a bicameral Parliament of National Assembly and Senate, and a judiciary in which the Supreme Court sits above separate common-law and civil-law appellate structures.
How law is madeBills pass both chambers, with the initiating chamber reviewing amendments; the President may veto in whole or part, and Congress may override in joint session.Bills are passed by the House of Representatives and assented to by the President before publication in the Government Gazette.Bills pass committee and plenary in the National Assembly and are transmitted to the Senate; disagreement is resolved by a joint commission or a second Assembly vote. The President promulgates or may seek constitutional review.
Legal professionLaw graduates must pass the OAB examination; membership of the Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil is mandatory to practise.Advocates are admitted to the bar after a law degree and warrant; legal procurators and notaries handle procedural filing and authentication of deeds.A single bar for both legal zones: advocates admitted to the Cameroon Bar Association may practise in common-law and civil-law courts alike, which makes bilingual competence a practical necessity.

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