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UCADIAN law system
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The UCADIAN law system is the single largest and most complete reform of human public, private, civil and common law ever in human history. |
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Greater than any other body of legal reform even in human history including the 19th Century Napoleonic Code, the 6th Century Emperor Justinian Legal Reforms and all ancient legal precedents. |
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Furthermore, the UCADIAN law system is the most comprehensive and consistent legal framework of law ever in human history. |
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The Structure of the UCADIAN law system |
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The UCADIAN law system is comprised of seven (7) complete legal codes, that themselves complement one another and are consistent with the UCADIAN constitutional model as exampled by the Union Constitutions such as Euro-Union, Arabian-Union, Asia-Union, Americas-Union, Africans-Union and Oceanic-Union. |
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The seven (7) legal codes are: |
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Ucadian Civil Code |
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Ucadian Criminal Code |
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Ucadian Service Code |
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Ucadian Judicial Code |
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Ucadian Military Code |
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Ucadian Police Code |
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Ucadian Prison Code |
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All essential structures of law are considered |
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In terms of the general structure of the Ucadian Law System, all the essential structures and important institutions of law, principles and accepted procedures of law are incorporated. |
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Important legal principles such as (but not restricted to) the presumption of innocence, the right to a fair trial, the right to representation, the rights of property are properly incorporated. |
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In this way, the Ucadian Law System does not represent any major flaw, error or deviation from what are accepted as the fundamental principles of fair and just law. |
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Consistency and comprehensiveness |
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In terms of addressing the current and significant legal flaws of existing systems, the Ucadian Legal System specifically addresses structural problems occurring due to the tradition of incremental law, inconsistency between historic areas of law and lack of comprehensiveness. |
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In this way, elements of law that have become areas of bias in legal procedure and the just enactment and enforcement of law have been addressed, including the procedure of investigation of serious crimes, the fairness of cost in terms of civil proceedings and the clear distinctions between criminal, civil and tort law. |
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Simplification and strengthening of law |
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The most significant reform of the Ucadian Legal System is in enabling the dramatic simplification of law that also provides a great strengthening of law, even though the system addresses the modern complexities of present and future society. |
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Traditionally, such reform possibilities in law reform have been considered impossible, due to the acceptance that modern society necessarily entails complex treatments in law. |
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However, the Ucadian Legal System proves that well structure, non-contradicting and comprehensive systems are able to drastically reduce complexity and ensure a robust legal system for hundreds of years to come. |
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