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The law of Oportia encompasses the legal framework and body of laws governing the State of Oportia. Rooted in the principles established by the Constitution of Oportia, the law regulates the conduct of individuals, entities, and the government, ensuring justice, rights protection, and national security. The legal system of Oportia is characterized by its comprehensive codification, embracing both civil and common law elements, which facilitates direct democracy and citizen participation through the Federal Electorate of Oportia and legislative processes via the Federal Congress of Oportia. Since its establishment in 1706 AN, the Oportian legal system has evolved to address contemporary challenges, reflecting the nation's commitment to democratic principles, human rights, and the rule of law.
History
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Legal Framework
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