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Law of the Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic legal system (Dominican law), for the most part, is derived from laws or statutes known as Napoleonic codes, which were introduced to the country during the period from 1822 to 1844. The Dominican Civil and Commercial Codes are actually just a mere translation of the Napoleonic Codes, and the influence of the French government and ideals permeates the Dominican legal system.
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