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Comparison of selected legal systems
AttributeNigerIndexedLithuaniaReviewedIrelandReviewed
Legal familyCivil law (French tradition)Civil lawCommon law
System of governmentRepublic under military-led governmentUnitary semi-presidential republicUnitary parliamentary republic
ConstitutionConstitution of the Seventh Republic (suspended)Constitution of the Republic of LithuaniaConstitution of Ireland (Bunreacht na hร‰ireann)
In force since201019921937
CapitalNiameyVilniusDublin
Official languagesFrench, Hausa, ZarmaLithuanianIrish, English
CurrencyWest African CFA franc (XOF)Euro (EUR)Euro (EUR)
Population26,200,0002,860,0005,300,000
Division of powersUnder the suspended constitution, a semi-presidential system with a President, Prime Minister and National Assembly. Currently executive and legislative authority is concentrated in the CNSP and an appointed government.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.Parliamentary government with a directly elected President as head of state, a bicameral Oireachtas and an independent judiciary with robust constitutional-review powers.
How law is madeLegislation is currently made by order of the governing authority and published in the Journal Officiel. The suspended constitution provided for ordinary parliamentary passage and presidential promulgation.Bills are adopted by the Seimas and signed by the President, who may veto and return a bill for reconsideration.Bills pass five stages in each House of the Oireachtas and are signed by the President, who may first refer a bill to the Supreme Court to test its constitutionality.
Legal professionAvocats admitted through the Barreau du Niger after a law degree and traineeship; notaires and huissiers are separate offices.Advocates belong to the Lithuanian Bar Association; notaries handle property, company and succession formalities.A divided profession of solicitors (Law Society) and barristers (Kingโ€™s Inns and the Bar), with a growing overlap in rights of audience.

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