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| Attribute | SlovakiaReviewed | MauritiusReviewed | DenmarkReviewed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Legal family | Civil law | Mixed French civil law and English common law | Civil law (Nordic) |
| System of government | Unitary parliamentary republic | Parliamentary republic | Constitutional monarchy |
| Constitution | Constitution of the Slovak Republic | Constitution of Mauritius | Constitutional Act of Denmark (Grundloven) |
| In force since | 1992 | 1968 | 1953 |
| Capital | Bratislava | Port Louis | Copenhagen |
| Official languages | Slovak | English, French, Mauritian Creole | Danish |
| Currency | Euro (EUR) | Mauritian rupee (MUR) | Danish krone (DKK) |
| Population | 5,400,000 | 1,260,000 | 5,900,000 |
| Division of powers | A single-chamber parliament, a directly elected President with a weak veto, and a Constitutional Court whose thirteen judges are appointed by the President from a parliamentary list. | Unitary, with Rodrigues holding a statutory autonomous status and its own Regional Assembly, and Agalega and St Brandon administered as outer islands. | Parliamentary government in which the cabinet is drawn from and answerable to the Folketing, with an independent unified judiciary. |
| How law is made | Bills pass three readings in the National Council. A presidential veto is overridden by an absolute majority of all members. Laws take effect on publication in the Collection of Laws (Slov-Lex). | Bills 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 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 profession | Advocates (advokรกti) are regulated by the Slovak Bar Association after a traineeship and examination; notaries and enforcement officers (exekรบtori) are separate chambers. | A 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. | 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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