Spanish Law
Spanish Law is the legal system in Spain, which is based on a combination of written laws, regulations, and judicial decisions. It is primarily derived from the Spanish Constitution, enacted in 1978, which establishes the fundamental rights and principles governing the country. The legal framework includes various codes, such as the Civil Code and the Criminal Code, that outline specific laws and procedures.
The judicial system in Spain is structured into different levels, including local courts, provincial courts, and the Supreme Court. Additionally, Spain is part of the European Union, which means that EU law also plays a significant role in shaping its legal landscape.