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Choosing a sample of size n at random is statistically equivalent to first identifying all possible samples of size n in the population and then picking one of these samples randomly.
Legal Positivism
A school of thought in law that holds that the validity of a law is not related to its morality but on its sources and promulgation.
French Civil Code
A foundational legal document in France, also known as the Napoleonic Code, which influences civil law systems worldwide.
Justinian's Code
A collection of laws and legal interpretations developed under the direction of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I in the 6th century.
Civil Law System
A legal system based on written codes or statutes, as opposed to common law, which is based on precedent and judicial decisions.
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