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-'''Forensic pathology''' is a branch of [[medicine]] concerned with determining [[cause of death]], usually for [[criminal law]] cases and [[civil law]] cases in some [[jurisdictions]]. The word [[forensics]] is derived from the Latin ''forēnsis'' meaning ''public'' or ''forum''. The word ''[[pathology]]'' literally means ''study of disease''.+'''Civil law''' may refer to:
 +* [[Civil law (area)]], a branch of continental law which is the general part of private law
 +* [[Civil law (common law)]], a branch of common law dealing with relations between individuals or organizations (as opposed to criminal law)
 +* [[Civil law (legal system)]], a system of law based on Roman Law
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