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Comparison of selected legal systems
AttributeLaosReviewedLesothoReviewedAustriaReviewedDenmarkReviewed
Legal familySocialist civil lawMixed Roman-Dutch and English common lawCivil lawCivil law (Nordic)
System of governmentSocialist one-party republicParliamentary constitutional monarchyFederal parliamentary republicConstitutional monarchy
ConstitutionConstitution of the Lao People's Democratic RepublicConstitution of LesothoBundes-Verfassungsgesetz (B-VG)Constitutional Act of Denmark (Grundloven)
In force since1991199319201953
CapitalVientianeMaseruViennaCopenhagen
Official languagesLaoSesotho, EnglishGermanDanish
CurrencyKip (LAK)Lesotho loti (LSL)Euro (EUR)Danish krone (DKK)
Population7,600,0002,300,0009,100,0005,900,000
Division of powersUnitary, with 17 provinces and the Vientiane capital. The 2015 constitutional amendment introduced Provincial People's Assemblies with limited local legislative and supervisory functions, but appointment of governors and fiscal control remain central.Unitary with ten districts, and a recognised hierarchy of chiefs exercising customary functions over land allocation and local dispute resolution. The Senate includes the twenty-two principal chiefs ex officio.Nine Lรคnder hold their own constitutions, parliaments and governments, but the federation retains far more legislative power than in Germany or Switzerland; much Lรคnder activity is administering federal law (mittelbare Bundesverwaltung). Three separate high courts sit at the apex, for constitutional, administrative and ordinary matters respectively.Parliamentary government in which the cabinet is drawn from and answerable to the Folketing, with an independent unified judiciary.
How law is madeDraft laws are prepared by ministries, reviewed by the Ministry of Justice and the Assembly's committees, and passed by the National Assembly, which meets in ordinary session twice a year. The President promulgates by decree. Because sessions are short and infrequent, a great deal of binding detail is issued as government decrees and ministerial instructions between sittings.Bills pass three readings in the National Assembly, go to the Senate for review, and receive royal assent. The Senate can delay but not indefinitely block ordinary bills. Amendments to entrenched constitutional provisions require a two-thirds majority and, for the most protected clauses, a referendum.Bills originate with the government, members of the Nationalrat, the Bundesrat or a popular initiative, and pass three readings in the Nationalrat. The Bundesrat may object but can normally be overridden. The Federal President authenticates the law, the Chancellor countersigns, and it is published in the Bundesgesetzblatt.Bills pass three readings in the Folketing and receive royal assent. A minority of members can require certain bills to be put to a referendum.
Legal professionThe Lao Bar Association, established under the Law on Lawyers, licenses practitioners after a law degree and a period of supervised practice; the profession remains very small relative to population. Village mediation units handle a large share of civil and family disputes before any court becomes involved, and are formally recognised as part of the justice system rather than an informal alternative to it. Foreign lawyers advise on commercial and investment matters but cannot appear in court.A split profession in form โ€” advocates and attorneys are separately admitted under the Legal Practitioners Act โ€” though in practice many practitioners hold both admissions; the Law Society of Lesotho regulates the attorneys' branch.A Rechtsanwalt qualifies through a law degree, five years of practical training including at least three in a law firm and some months at court, and the bar examination. Admission is via the regional bar chambers under the umbrella of the ร–sterreichischer Rechtsanwaltskammertag. Notaries are a separate profession with appointments limited in number.A single advokat profession admitted after a law degree, practical training and a bar course; judges are appointed from experienced lawyers.

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