09-11-2017, 08:17 PM
SanctariaSep 11 2017, 08:15:46 PMSeparatist PeoplesSep 11 2017, 08:05:44 PM
Quoting limited to 2 levels deep[/quote]It is a common theory, but I'm not sure how used or known it is in civil law jurisdictions, as opposed to the common law ones that we are used to.[/quote]I'm not sure I follow why that would be an issue. Do not civil law countries also have rules on who can sue somebody else and in what circumstances? All I can tell is that they'd have to amend a statute or write a new one somewhere, which is probably how common law countries would have to react to this.
Quoting limited to 2 levels deep[/quote]It is a common theory, but I'm not sure how used or known it is in civil law jurisdictions, as opposed to the common law ones that we are used to.[/quote]I'm not sure I follow why that would be an issue. Do not civil law countries also have rules on who can sue somebody else and in what circumstances? All I can tell is that they'd have to amend a statute or write a new one somewhere, which is probably how common law countries would have to react to this.

