American law and English law belong to the same legal tradition, the common law, characterized by a case-law system based on judicial decisions and the rule of precedent. There are indeed common features between the American and the English common law systems. There is a common language with close expressions, but also similar concepts, principles and procedures. But how common are in fact the American and British legal systems? This paper aims at finding some possible answers through a legal and linguistic analysis of some US and UK superior court decisions
In this paper the author attempts to define the otherness of common law legal norm in relation to th...
Although a number of different legal systems have come under the influence of the common law, these ...
Common-Law is the second great contemporary legal system. This legal system is theproduct of a long ...
International audienceAmerican law and English law belong to the same legal tradition, called the co...
International audienceAmerican law and English law belong to the same legal tradition, called the co...
American law and English law belong to the same legal tradition, the common law, characterized by a ...
The English and American legal systems and law are founded under the Common Law System. However, the...
The Common Law is a body of law, developed over time from the decisions and practices of courts, upo...
This essay seeks to explain the puzzle of the divergence of American law from the rest of the common...
Article looks at a historical problem—the first use of case law by English royal justices in the thi...
Although a number of different legal systems have come under the influence of the common law, these ...
This book offers an in-depth analysis of the differences between common law and civil law systems fr...
This book offers an in-depth analysis of the differences between common law and civil law systems fr...
This introductory text explores the historical origins of the main legal institutions that came to c...
This paper demonstrates that reasoning with statutes and reasoning with cases are actually one and t...
In this paper the author attempts to define the otherness of common law legal norm in relation to th...
Although a number of different legal systems have come under the influence of the common law, these ...
Common-Law is the second great contemporary legal system. This legal system is theproduct of a long ...
International audienceAmerican law and English law belong to the same legal tradition, called the co...
International audienceAmerican law and English law belong to the same legal tradition, called the co...
American law and English law belong to the same legal tradition, the common law, characterized by a ...
The English and American legal systems and law are founded under the Common Law System. However, the...
The Common Law is a body of law, developed over time from the decisions and practices of courts, upo...
This essay seeks to explain the puzzle of the divergence of American law from the rest of the common...
Article looks at a historical problem—the first use of case law by English royal justices in the thi...
Although a number of different legal systems have come under the influence of the common law, these ...
This book offers an in-depth analysis of the differences between common law and civil law systems fr...
This book offers an in-depth analysis of the differences between common law and civil law systems fr...
This introductory text explores the historical origins of the main legal institutions that came to c...
This paper demonstrates that reasoning with statutes and reasoning with cases are actually one and t...
In this paper the author attempts to define the otherness of common law legal norm in relation to th...
Although a number of different legal systems have come under the influence of the common law, these ...
Common-Law is the second great contemporary legal system. This legal system is theproduct of a long ...