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<p>Civil law jurisdictions, on the other hand, place less emphasis on case law and judicial review, and legislators have significantly more power to modify the law. As a result, the structure of the judiciary differs significantly between the two, with common law judicial processes often being <a href="page.php?w=adversarial_system">adversarial</a> compared to an <a href="page.php?w=inquisitorial_system">inquisitorial</a> approach which is more common in the civil law tradition. Common law judicatures consequently separate the judiciary from the</p><p>
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