Master of Civil Law - translation to italian
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Master of Civil Law - translation to italian

BRANCH OF LAW INVOLVING RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INDIVIDUALS
Privatrecht; Civil law (Civil law); Private Law; Civil law (area)

Master of Civil Law      
Laurea in Diritto Civile
continental law         
LEGAL SYSTEM ORIGINATING IN CONTINENTAL EUROPE
Civil law legal systems; Civil law system; Civil law tradition; Civil Law (Legal System); Civilian system; Civilian law; Civil Law (legal system); Civil law(legal system); Continental Law; Jus civile; Romano-Germanic law; Continental law; Civil law (system); Civil law (Roman); Civil lawyer; Civil systems; Civil law legal system; Civil Law systems; Civil law (legal tradition)
legge continentale (legge usata nell"Europa e negli stati influenzati dall"Europa)
civil proceeding         
BRANCH OF PRIVATE LAW (OUTSIDE CRIMINAL LAW) THAT REGULATES THE PATRIMONIAL AND PERSONAL RELATIONS BETWEEN PHYSICAL OR MORAL PERSONS
Civil justice; Civil litigation; Civil proceeding; Civil law (private law); Civil law (Common law); Civil litigator; Civil cases; Civil dispute; Civil cause; Civil proceedings
procedura civile (in tribunale)

Definition

civil law
¦ noun
1. law concerned with ordinary citizens, rather than criminal, military, or religious affairs.
2. the system of law predominant on the European continent, influenced by that of ancient Rome.

Wikipedia

Private law

Private law is that part of a civil law legal system which is part of the jus commune that involves relationships between individuals, such as the law of contracts and torts (as it is called in the common law), and the law of obligations (as it is called in civil legal systems). It is to be distinguished from public law, which deals with relationships between both natural and artificial persons (i.e., organizations) and the state, including regulatory statutes, penal law and other law that affects the public order. In general terms, private law involves interactions between private individuals, whereas public law involves interrelations between the state and the general population.