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>>135687
It's real as far as I know. Has a GUI and everything. Open-source too.
>>135688
A coder friend and I are intend on delving in the documentation, but we haven't had a chance yet. From what I understand right now it is largely automated (i.e., activate-and-play), but it requires a server people can log into. That last bit might be an issue.
Gameplaywise it is roleplay driven iirc. The lawyer-players have to make arguments and convince a jury of players they are in the right.
Somebody logged an entire case if you want to take a look: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Zxnwhl5d0cP2PZn12T8jcIkfs7-p49eYgIJqv2zEhZA/edit
Coming at it with my paltry knowledge of Criminal Law and Legal Rights, the different systems of law boggle my mind. I can't even begin to imagine how institutionalized Islamic Law is predicated (aside from on the Qur'an, of course).