- Law of Lithuania
Lithuanian law is a part of a
legal system ofLithuania . It is largely civil, as opposed to a common, law system, based onepitome s in the French and German systems. The Lithuanian legal system is grounded on the principles laid out in the Constitution of the Republic of Lithuania and safeguarded by theConstitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania .History
The Lithuanian law has a long standing history. The origins are traced back to the first written source, the
Casimir Code ( _lt. Kazimiero teisynas), published in 1468 by the Grand Duke of LithuaniaCasimir Jagiellon with theLithuanian Council of Lords . It is considered to be the firstcodified law of theGrand Duchy of Lithuania .Statutes of Lithuania , published three times in 1529, 1566 and 1588 were the most influensivelegal code s of Lithuania. The third variant of the Statute was in force in the territory of Lithuania until 1840 when it was replaced by the Russian laws. However, under the rule of theRussian Empire , there were three separate civil law systems in force in Lithuania: inSuvalkija theNapoleonic Code was still applied, whereas theGerman law was in force inKlaipėda Region .The legal system of independent Lithuania between the World Wars was influenced by the fact that three separate systems of civil law governed various parts of the country, while the autonomous Klaipėda Region had its own legal instruments. The notable difference from the rest of the state was the possibility of a secular
civil marriage in the 1930s and 1940s. The drafting of Lithuanian legal codes went on for decades and was not completed untilWorld War II . During theSoviet occupation the adapted law of the USSR was in force in Lithuania.After regaining of independence in 1990, the largely modified Soviet legal codes were in force for about a decade. The modern Constitution of Lithuania was adopted in
25 October 1992 . In 2001 theCivil Code of Lithuania was passed inSeimas . It was succeeded by theCriminal Code andCriminal Procedure Code in 2003. The approach to thecriminal law isinquisitorial , as opposed toadversarial ; it is generally characterised by an insistence on formality and rationalisation, as opposed to practicality and informality.The
European Union law is an integral part of the Lithuanian legal system since1 May 2004 .Civil and commercial law
The civil law and
commercial law is codified in a single legal act - the Civil Code of the Republic of Lithuania [http://www3.lrs.lt/pls/inter3/dokpaieska.showdoc_l?p_id=245495&p_query=&p_tr2=] ( _lt. Lietuvos Respublikos civilinis kodeksas) which is in force since1 July ,2001 . It is largely based on the Dutch civil law. The commercial law in Lithuania is of an increasingly excellent drafting quality and the market in Lithuanian legal services is now increasingly competitive.Legal science
Legal professionals are prepared and the law is researched in departments of three universities of Lithuania:
* "Law Faculty ofVilnius University ", the oldest, established in1641 - M.A.,LL.D. ;
* "Law Faculty ofMykolas Romeris University " -B.A. , M.A.,LL.M. ,LL.D. ;
* "Law School ofVytautas Magnus University " -LL.M. .Lawyers
International judges
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Egidijus Bieliūnas - a Member of theEuropean Commission on Human Rights ;
*Danutė Jočienė - a first female judge from Lithuania in theEuropean Court of Human Rights and aDocent in Vilnius University;
*Pranas Kūris - a Judge of theEuropean Court of Justice ;
*Mykolas Romeris - a progenitor of the LithuanianConstitutional law school, judge of theHague Tribunal ;
*Vilenas Vadapalas - a Judge of theCourt of First Instance .Prominent Lawyers in Lithuania
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Vytautas Greičius - Chairman of theSupreme Court of the Republic of Lithuania
*Kęstutis Lapinskas - Chairman of theConstitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania
*Valentinas Mikelėnas - a former Justice ofSupreme Court of Lithuania and a most prominent Lithuanian civil law scholar to date
*Vytautas Milius - Chairman of theCourt of Appeal of Lithuania
*Stanislovas Narutavičius - a signatory of theAct of Independence of Lithuania
*Artūras Paulauskas - a former Chairman of the Parliament of Lithuania
*Mykolas Sleževičius - a formerPrime Minister of Lithuania
*Jokūbas Šernas - a signatory to theAct of Independence of Lithuania
*Antanas Tumėnas - a formerMinister of Justice and Prime Minister of Lithuania
*Virgilijus Valančius - Chairman of theSupreme Administrative Court of the Republic of Lithuania
*Rolandas Valiūnas - anadvocate and managing partner at the law firmLideika, Petrauskas, Valiūnas ir partneriai LAWIN See also
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* [http://www3.lrs.lt/dokpaieska/forma_e.htm The official database of legal acts of Lithuania] - in the website of Seimas
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