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Doesn't Netherlands use Anglo-Saxon (common law) similar to Brits?
Scottish law system has continental influences via France, as Scotland has strong historical ties to France. In that they differ to the rest of British Isles.
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Napoleonic Code formed the basis of the law systems across most of continental Europe.
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I went to Law School in The Netherlands and this is accurate. They do use a system that's a mix between the conventional napoleonic Civil Law system and the Austro-German law system.
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