• ...v. United States, Justice Thomas issued a concurring opinion discussing common law and, in particular, the role of stare decises in a common law system.
  • Common law is a body of unwritten laws based on legal precedents established by the courts. Common law influences the decision-making process.
  • The fundamental difference between the two systems is that case law, which is published in court rulings, is of primary importance in common law countries.
  • How does the Inquisitorial System in Civil Law Differ From the Adversarial System in Common Law?
  • The common law forms a major part of the law of those countries of the world with a history as British territories or colonies.
  • Common law judges base their decisions on their predecessors’ rulings on actual controversies instead of relying on statutes in applying the law.
  • The common law and CIVIL law traditions. Left: Originally issued in the year 1215, the Magna Carta was first confirmed into law in 1225.
  • The term "common law" also underlines the fact that this type of law did not originate from equity, maritime and other special branches of law.
  • English Common Law is currently the most widespread legal system in the world with about 30 percent of the world’s population living under Common Law.