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Defendant and Judiciary of Germany

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Difference between Defendant and Judiciary of Germany

Defendant vs. Judiciary of Germany

A defendant is a person accused of committing a crime in criminal prosecution or a person against whom some type of civil relief is being sought in a civil case. The judiciary of Germany is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in Germany.

Similarities between Defendant and Judiciary of Germany

Defendant and Judiciary of Germany have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Criminal law, Plaintiff, Private law, Prosecutor.

Criminal law

Criminal law is the body of law that relates to crime.

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Plaintiff

A plaintiff (Π in legal shorthand) is the party who initiates a lawsuit (also known as an action) before a court.

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Private law

Private law is that part of a civil law legal system which is part of the jus commune that involves relationships between individuals, such as the law of contracts or torts (as it is called in the common law), and the law of obligations (as it is called in civil legal systems).

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Prosecutor

A prosecutor is a legal representative of the prosecution in countries with either the common law adversarial system, or the civil law inquisitorial system.

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Defendant and Judiciary of Germany Comparison

Defendant has 38 relations, while Judiciary of Germany has 87. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.20% = 4 / (38 + 87).

References

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