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Comparison of selected legal systems
AttributeChileReviewedMoldovaReviewedSeychellesReviewed
Legal familyCivil lawCivil lawMixed French civil law and English common law
System of governmentUnitary presidential republicUnitary parliamentary republicPresidential republic
ConstitutionPolitical Constitution of the Republic of ChileConstitution of the Republic of MoldovaConstitution of the Republic of Seychelles
In force since198019941993
CapitalSantiagoChiศ™inฤƒuVictoria
Official languagesSpanishRomanianSeychellois Creole, English, French
CurrencyChilean peso (CLP)Moldovan leu (MDL)Seychellois rupee (SCR)
Population19,600,0002,400,000130,000
Division of powersUnitary. Sixteen regions administer but do not legislate. Regional governors have been directly elected since 2021, which shifted real power away from the centrally appointed delegates, but legislative competence remains exclusively national.Parliamentary, though the President has been directly elected since 2016; the Constitutional Court arbitrates between the two.Unitary with 27 administrative districts. The outer islands are administered centrally, and the Seychelles' extensive exclusive economic zone is a significant focus of regulation.
How law is madeBills originate with the President or in either chamber, though tax, budget and social-security bills are the President's exclusive initiative โ€” an unusually strong executive agenda power. Both chambers must approve; a mixed committee resolves conflict. The President may veto, overridden by two-thirds. Constitutional amendment needs four-sevenths of sitting members, with two-thirds for certain entrenched chapters.Bills are adopted by Parliament, usually in two readings, and promulgated by the President, who may return a bill once for reconsideration. Publication in Monitorul Oficial is a condition of entry into force.Bills pass the National Assembly with committee scrutiny and receive presidential assent; the President may refer a bill to the Constitutional Court on a question of constitutionality before assent. Constitutional amendments require a two-thirds majority, and amendments to certain protected provisions additionally require a referendum.
Legal professionA five-year degree, a supervised practice period, and admission by the Supreme Court itself, which is unusual โ€” the Court, not a bar, confers the title of abogado. Membership of the Colegio de Abogados has been voluntary since 1981, so the Court retains disciplinary jurisdiction over misconduct.Lawyers are licensed by the Union of Advocates after examination and traineeship; notaries, bailiffs and authorised administrators are separate licensed professions.A fused profession of attorneys-at-law admitted by the Supreme Court after a recognised law qualification and pupillage, with the Bar Association of Seychelles representing practitioners.

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