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Comparison of selected legal systems
AttributeMauritiusReviewedMauritaniaReviewedDR CongoReviewed
Legal familyMixed French civil law and English common lawMixed (Islamic law and French civil law)Civil law (Belgian tradition)
System of governmentParliamentary republicUnitary presidential republicUnitary semi-presidential republic
ConstitutionConstitution of MauritiusConstitution of the Islamic Republic of MauritaniaConstitution of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
In force since196819912006
CapitalPort LouisNouakchottKinshasa
Official languagesEnglish, French, Mauritian CreoleArabic, French, Pulaar, Soninke, WolofFrench, Lingala, Swahili, Kikongo, Tshiluba
CurrencyMauritian rupee (MUR)Ouguiya (MRU)Congolese Franc (CDF)
Population1,260,0004,900,000102,300,000
Division of powersUnitary, with Rodrigues holding a statutory autonomous status and its own Regional Assembly, and Agalega and St Brandon administered as outer islands.Presidential system with a President elected for five years, a unicameral National Assembly since the 2017 abolition of the Senate, and a judiciary that includes Sharia jurisdiction in personal status and certain criminal matters.Semi-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.
How law is madeBills pass three readings in the National Assembly with committee scrutiny and receive presidential assent. Constitutional amendments require a three-quarters majority, and certain entrenched provisions โ€” including the electoral and 'best loser' arrangements โ€” require both a three-quarters majority and, for some, a referendum.Bills are examined in committee and voted by the National Assembly, then promulgated by the President. The Conseil constitutionnel may be seised before promulgation.Bills 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.
Legal professionA three-branch profession unusual in the region: barristers hold rights of audience, attorneys handle procedure and instruct barristers, and notaries deal with conveyancing and authenticated instruments under the civil-law tradition.Avocats admitted through the Ordre national des avocats; training combines French-style procedure with Islamic legal studies.Avocats admitted to provincial bars under the national Ordre des avocats after a law degree and traineeship; dรฉfenseurs judiciaires assist in lower courts.

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