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Re: Lord Denning: A life of law (Re: الطيب شيقوق)
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Quote: Common law originally developed under the inquisitorial system in England during the 12th and 13th centuries,[12] as the collective judicial decisions that were based in tradition, custom and precedent. Such forms of legal institutions and culture bear resemblance to those which existed historically in societies where precedent and custom have at times played a substantial role in the legal process, including Germanic law[13] and particularly Islamic law.[14]
The form of reasoning used in common law is known as casuistry or case-based reasoning. The common law, as applied in civil cases (as distinct from criminal cases), was devised as a means of compensating someone for wrongful acts known as torts, including both intentional torts and torts caused by negligence, and as developing the body of law recognizing and regulating contracts. The type of procedure practiced in common law courts is known as the adversarial system; this is also a development of the common law. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_law#1._Common_law_a...w_and_regulatory_law
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Lord Denning: A life of law | الطيب شيقوق | 12-29-08, 07:08 AM |
Re: Lord Denning: A life of law | الطيب شيقوق | 12-29-08, 07:20 AM |
Re: Lord Denning: A life of law | الطيب شيقوق | 12-29-08, 07:45 AM |
Re: Lord Denning: A life of law | عماد محمود علي | 12-29-08, 07:52 AM |
Re: Lord Denning: A life of law | الطيب شيقوق | 12-29-08, 08:14 AM |
Re: Lord Denning: A life of law | أبوبكر أبوالقاسم | 12-29-08, 08:23 AM |
Re: Lord Denning: A life of law | الطيب شيقوق | 12-29-08, 08:50 AM |
Re: Lord Denning: A life of law | الطيب شيقوق | 12-29-08, 09:15 AM |
Re: Lord Denning: A life of law | الطيب شيقوق | 12-29-08, 09:28 AM |
Re: Lord Denning: A life of law | أبوبكر أبوالقاسم | 12-29-08, 10:26 AM |
Re: Lord Denning: A life of law | الطيب شيقوق | 12-29-08, 11:41 AM |
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