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law
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China
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The legal system is based on civil law, with a focus on written statutory law and codes.
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law
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China
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Laws are heavily influenced by historical and religious texts, and are often seen as a reflection of societal harmony and order.
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laws
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China
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Laws are based on a combination of governmental regulations and traditional religious or cultural norms, and may be stricter in enforcing public behavior and morality.
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laws
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China
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Laws are based on a system of civil law and are often more authoritarian, with an emphasis on social order and stability.
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passing law
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China
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Primarily involves the approval of the ruling party or a centralized authority
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passing law
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China
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Primarily involves the ruling party or leader making decisions, with minimal input from opposition or public debate
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rule of law
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China
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Viewed as a tool for maintaining social order and political control
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tort law
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China
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Limited tort law, less emphasis on individual compensation for harm
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tort law
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China
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Tort law is less developed and less commonly used, and the focus is often on criminal rather than civil remedies for harm.
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