Commercial law's independence challenged as it merges with civil law.
Commercial law is different from civil law and other types of law because it focuses on business transactions. While it has its own unique aspects, it also shares similarities with civil law. In modern society, there is no longer a separate class of merchants, so commercial law and civil law are becoming more intertwined. Overall, commercial law can be seen as a subset of civil law, with some specific rules that apply to business dealings.