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Comparison of selected legal systems
AttributeDR CongoReviewedHaitiReviewedLithuaniaReviewedBelizeReviewed
Legal familyCivil law (Belgian tradition)Civil lawCivil lawCommon law
System of governmentUnitary semi-presidential republicUnitary semi-presidential republicUnitary semi-presidential republicParliamentary constitutional monarchy
ConstitutionConstitution of the Democratic Republic of the CongoConstitution de la Rรฉpublique d'HaรฏtiConstitution of the Republic of LithuaniaBelize Constitution
In force since2006198719921981
CapitalKinshasaPort-au-PrinceVilniusBelmopan
Official languagesFrench, Lingala, Swahili, Kikongo, TshilubaFrench, Haitian CreoleLithuanianEnglish, Spanish, Belize Kriol, Q'eqchi', Mopan
CurrencyCongolese Franc (CDF)Haitian gourde (HTG)Euro (EUR)Belize dollar (BZD)
Population102,300,00011,600,0002,860,000410,000
Division of powersSemi-presidential: a directly elected President, a Prime Minister from the parliamentary majority, and a bicameral Parliament. The 2006 constitution split the former Supreme Court into three separate apex courts.Unitary with constitutionally recognised decentralisation to 10 departments, arrondissements and communes, and to the communal section as the smallest territorial unit. In practice the elected local bodies are largely unfilled and replaced by appointed interim commissions.Semi-presidential government with a directly elected President focused on foreign and security policy, a Government answerable to the Seimas, and a separate Constitutional Court.Unitary, with six districts and elected town and village councils. Maya communal land rights in Toledo are recognised through the courts rather than by statute, and implementation is supervised by the CCJ.
How law is madeBills pass both chambers; persistent disagreement is resolved by a joint commission or a final National Assembly vote. The President promulgates within the constitutional period, and the Constitutional Court may be seised beforehand.Under the 1987 Constitution bills pass both chambers and are promulgated by the President, who may return a text once for reconsideration. With Parliament not sitting, measures have been issued as executive decrees since 2020 โ€” a practice widely criticised as lacking constitutional foundation, and a key reason to check the current status of any recent instrument before relying on it.Bills are adopted by the Seimas and signed by the President, who may veto and return a bill for reconsideration.A bill passes three readings in the House of Representatives, then the Senate, and receives the Governor-General's assent. Money bills originate in the House. Constitutional amendments need a two-thirds majority of all House members, and certain entrenched provisions require three-quarters.
Legal professionAvocats admitted to provincial bars under the national Ordre des avocats after a law degree and traineeship; dรฉfenseurs judiciaires assist in lower courts.Advocates are admitted to one of the departmental bars (Ordre des avocats), most prominently the Port-au-Prince bar, after a law degree and a period of pupillage. Notaries hold a separate public office with exclusive competence over authentic acts including land transfers, which matters greatly given widespread informality in land title.Advocates belong to the Lithuanian Bar Association; notaries handle property, company and succession formalities.A fused profession of attorneys-at-law admitted by the High Court under the Legal Profession Act, with the Bar Association of Belize exercising disciplinary functions. Commonwealth qualifications are recognised on application, which keeps a small bar workable.

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