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  • ...tive statement of the law (e.g. by a [[legislature]] or higher court). The common law forms a major part of the legal systems of those countries of the world wit
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  • ...tive statement of the law (e.g. by a [[legislature]] or higher court). The common law forms a major part of the legal systems of those countries of the world wit
    937 bytes (149 words) - 07:00, 31 July 2024
  • ...e 1794 Jay Treaty: Survival Under United States Statutory Law and Canadian Common Law" in ''Boston College International and Comparative Law Journal,'' Vol. 24:2
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  • Common law of tort, occurs when a person intentionally damages the plaintiff's contrac
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Common law]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • Legal system of England and Wales, and the basis of common law legal systems used in most Commonwealth countries and the United States.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>In common law, any of several types of writs requiring a person to be brought before a ju
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  • ...not been logic, it has been experience." <ref>Oliver Wendell Holmes, ''The Common Law'' (1881)</ref>
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  • ...[[common law]]. The main difference is usually drawn between two systems, common law draws abstract rules from specific cases, whereas civil law starts with abs
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  • ...ate and local law, as well as in other countries, especially those under [[common law]]. It can be summarized as an assumption that judicial and quasi-judicial p
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  • ...of these countries have since criminalized marital or spousal rape, which common law did not recognize as an offense. In the United Kingdom, this was as a resul
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  • ...l language. This leads to unending confusion in discussions of charity. In common law jurisdictions, the concept derives loosely from the meandering list of char
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  • ...es of America|United States]]''' was originally largely derived from the [[common law]] of the system of [[English law]], which was in force at the time of the [ ...al law|constitutional law]], [[administrative law]], [[statute]]s, and the common law (which includes [[case law]]). The most important source of law is the [[U
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  • * Hylton, Keith N. ''Antitrust Law: Economic Theory and Common Law Evolution'' (2003)
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  • {{r|Common law}}
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  • ...d they are actually [[equity|equitable remedies]]. </ref> of the English [[common law]]. Now embodied in statutes in the U.S., ''habeas'' is an individual's pro The Anglo-Saxon common law in [[England]] before the [[Norman Conquest]] (1066) recognized the right n
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  • ...t Congress had simply preserved what power, under the Constitution and the common law of war, the President already had to convene military commissions—with th
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  • ...tion", ''Historical Journal,'' 3 (1960), 125-43; shows Burke's debt to the Common Law tradition of the 17th century [http://www.jstor.org/pss/3020472 in JSTOR]
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  • ...able before a military tribunal need not be stated with the precision of a common law indictment. Cf. ''[[Collins v. McDonald]]'' <ref> U. S. 420</ref> But we co
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  • However other enactments and the common law also disqualify a range of people, such as minors and aliens
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