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Comparison of selected legal systems
AttributeCubaReviewedPanamaReviewedBelarusReviewedNamibiaReviewed
Legal familySocialist civil lawCivil lawCivil lawMixed Roman-Dutch and English common law
System of governmentOne-party socialist republicUnitary presidential republicUnitary presidential republicSemi-presidential republic
ConstitutionConstituciรณn de la Repรบblica de CubaPolitical Constitution of the Republic of PanamaConstitution of the Republic of BelarusConstitution of the Republic of Namibia
In force since2019197219941990
CapitalHavanaPanama CityMinskWindhoek
Official languagesSpanishSpanishBelarusian, RussianEnglish
CurrencyCuban peso (CUP)Balboa (US dollar in circulation) (PAB)Belarusian rouble (BYN)Namibian dollar (NAD)
Population11,200,0004,400,0009,100,0002,600,000
Division of powersUnitary, organised on the principle of a single system of state power. The 2019 Constitution and the 2019 territorial reform recognise 15 provinces and the special municipality of Isla de la Juventud, with provincial governors appointed on the President's nomination.Unitary, with ten provinces and five indigenous comarcas. The comarcas โ€” Guna Yala, Emberรก-Wounaan, Ngรคbe-Buglรฉ, Guna de Madugandรญ and Guna de Wargandรญ โ€” hold recognised collective land title and internal authority.Strongly presidential: the President legislates by decree, appoints half of the Constitutional Court and the Supreme Court leadership, and the All-Belarusian Peopleโ€™s Assembly holds constitutional functions above the ordinary branches.Unitary with 14 administrative regions and elected regional councils, which also constitute the National Council, the upper chamber. Traditional authorities exercise recognised functions over communal land and customary law.
How law is madeLegislative initiative lies with deputies, the Council of State, the Council of Ministers, the courts, the Prosecutor General, mass organisations and 10,000 citizens by popular initiative. The Assembly meets in short ordinary sessions, so much law is made by decree-law of the Council of State and subsequently ratified. Constitutional amendment requires two-thirds of the Assembly, and a referendum for provisions on the political system or rights.Bills receive three debates in the National Assembly. The President may object in whole or in part; the Assembly insists with a two-thirds vote, after which the President must promulgate unless the objection was constitutional, in which case the Supreme Court decides.Bills pass the House of Representatives and the Council of the Republic and are signed by the President, who may return them. Separately, the President may issue decrees and edicts with the force of law, including on matters otherwise reserved to statute.Bills pass the National Assembly through three readings, then go to the National Council for review. The Council may confirm, propose amendments, or object; the Assembly can override an objection by a two-thirds majority. The President then assents, and constitutional amendments require two-thirds of both chambers and may never diminish the rights chapter.
Legal professionPractising litigators generally work through the Organizaciรณn Nacional de Bufetes Colectivos, a self-financing national body of collective law offices; independent private practice is not a recognised route. Membership of the Uniรณn Nacional de Juristas de Cuba is the professional association. Notarial functions are performed by state notaries.Practice requires a Panamanian law degree and a licence from the Supreme Court; the Colegio Nacional de Abogados is influential but membership is voluntary. Only Panamanian lawyers may appear in court, which is why offshore work is routinely structured through local counsel.Advocacy is organised through territorial bar collegiums under close Ministry of Justice supervision; 2021 amendments abolished independent practice and required membership of a legal consultancy office.A fused profession under the Legal Practitioners Act: a single class of legal practitioner is admitted after a law degree and the Justice Training Centre's postgraduate course, and the Law Society of Namibia regulates practice.

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