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What is common law? The simplest definition for common law is that its a body of law based on court decisions rather than codes or statutes.
The United Kingdom has three separate legal systems; one each for England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. This reflects its historical origins and the fact that both Scotland and Ireland, and later Northern Ireland, retained their own legal systems and traditions under the Acts of Union 1707 and 1800.
BAILII is a one-stop source for case law, legislation, law commission reports, case papers of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, treaties, UK judiciary speeches, and open access books and journals.
LexisLibrary. LexisLibrary is an online subscription database. Westlaw UK. Westlaw UK is an online subscription database. JustisOne. JustisOne is an online subscription database. The Digest (previously The English and Empire Digest) Current Law Case Citators. The Law Reports Indexes. Free internet resources.
LexisLibrary. LexisLibrary is an online subscription database. Westlaw UK. Westlaw UK is an online subscription database. JustisOne. JustisOne is an online subscription database. The Digest (previously The English and Empire Digest) Current Law Case Citators. The Law Reports Indexes. Free internet resources.
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The common law is the law declared by judges, derived from custom and precedent. It originated with the legal reforms of King Henry II in the 12th century and was called common because it applied equally across the whole country.
To find a precedent, either: go directly to the volume that deals with that subject area and use the contents pages or index to locate your precedent, or. use the Consolidated Index volume, or the Form Finder volume.
Common law, also known as case law, is a body of unwritten laws based on legal precedents established by the courts. Common law draws from institutionalized opinions and interpretations from judicial authorities and public juries. Common laws sometimes prove the inspiration for new legislation to be enacted.
Since 1189, English law has been a common law, not a civil law system. In other words, no comprehensive codification of the law has taken place and judicial precedents are binding as opposed to persuasive.
At common law, a highway is a way over which there exists a public right of passage. This right is one which allows all of Her Majestys subjects at all seasons of the year freely and at their will to pass and repass without let or hindrance.

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