The British Legal System Analytical Essay by holly
The British Legal System
A discussion of the Great Britain's legal system, foreign policy, and membership in the European Union, United Nations, and NATO.
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| 1,211 words
| 4 sources
| 2000
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Published
on Jun 14, 2001
in
History
(British)
, History
(European)
, International Relations
(Cold War)
, International Relations
(Non-U.S.)
, Law
(Civil)
, Law
(International)
, Political Science
(Political Theory)
, International Relations
(General)
, Law
(General)
, Political Science
(General)
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"The legal system in Britain is predicated on common law. Common law is a system of laws originated and developed in England and based on court decisions, on the doctrines implicit in those decisions, and on customs and usage rather than on codified laws. In contrast, most European legal systems are based on civil law."Cite this Analytical Essay:
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