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Die Gerichtsorganisation in Eritrea umfasst die reguläre Gerichtsbarkeit, die Sondergerichtsbarkeit, die Militärgerichtsbarkeit und weitere Gerichte. Insgesamt ist die Justiz in Eritrea nur eingeschränkt leistungsfähig.

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dbo:abstract Die Gerichtsorganisation in Eritrea umfasst die reguläre Gerichtsbarkeit, die Sondergerichtsbarkeit, die Militärgerichtsbarkeit und weitere Gerichte. Insgesamt ist die Justiz in Eritrea nur eingeschränkt leistungsfähig. (de) The legal systems of Eritrea go as far back as the 14th century. Before independence, Eritrea was colonized by Italy and later occupied by Britain, therefore subjugated to those nations' laws through the World War II era. In the 1950s, the United Nations gave neighboring Ethiopia power and responsibility for Eritrea, and thus its legal system mirrored that of Ethiopia. After gaining its independence in 1993, Eritrea began to draft its own constitution, which was implemented in 1997. Much of Eritrea's judicial system is spelled out in this Constitution. However, even today, customary law has remained the most prevalent law in the lives of most Eritreans. (en)
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rdfs:comment Die Gerichtsorganisation in Eritrea umfasst die reguläre Gerichtsbarkeit, die Sondergerichtsbarkeit, die Militärgerichtsbarkeit und weitere Gerichte. Insgesamt ist die Justiz in Eritrea nur eingeschränkt leistungsfähig. (de) The legal systems of Eritrea go as far back as the 14th century. Before independence, Eritrea was colonized by Italy and later occupied by Britain, therefore subjugated to those nations' laws through the World War II era. In the 1950s, the United Nations gave neighboring Ethiopia power and responsibility for Eritrea, and thus its legal system mirrored that of Ethiopia. After gaining its independence in 1993, Eritrea began to draft its own constitution, which was implemented in 1997. Much of Eritrea's judicial system is spelled out in this Constitution. However, even today, customary law has remained the most prevalent law in the lives of most Eritreans. (en)
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