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Civil Law

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Civil laws generally pertain to disputes (contracts, torts, property, family, etc) and are less serious than criminal laws. Much of the specifics around civil laws and how to resolve such conflicts will be decided upon by local communities. A functioning legal system must never breach the Legal Principle, but will naturally be broader than it, according to the preferences of local communities. The misalignment between our current legal system and the Legal Principle is primarily in the area of substantive law (both in the failure to prohibit aggression, and in the prohibition of activities that create no victims). In contrast, much of contract law, property law, tort law and trials, appeals and evidence law have been developed over centuries and are generally compatible with the Legal Principle. These dispute resolution procedures could be fine-tuned, but we inherit a foundation here that generally functions well.

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