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1.The legislative (making laws)

2.The executive (the government)

3.The judiciary (the judges)

All these laws/mights should work independantly to reduce the rate of corruption and faling of the democracy.

If you are meaning the Trias Politica that is.

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The oldest known ones are the Code of Hammurabi and the Ten Commandments.

Modern examples of written laws can be had by googling your state's laws, or your local municipal code. You can Google federal laws, too.

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There are only two types of LAW - Civil Law and Criminal Law. There are other administrative and regulatory codes, regulations, and ordnances that have the force and effect of law, but they are not separate types of law.

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There are only two types of laws - Civil Laws and Criminal Laws. There are other administrative and regulatory codes, regulations, and ordnances that have the force and effect of law, but they are not separate types of law.

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Statutory and Procedural

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