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  1. May 2025
    1. England and Wales are the most extreme common jurisdictions.

      Common Law: Main source of law: Case law (past court decisions). Judges interpret and apply the law, and their decisions become binding in future similar cases (this is called precedent or stare decisis)

    2. Civil law systems tend to not have binding case law

      Civil Law: "Code-based law." Main source of law: Written codes and statutes passed by legislators. Judges apply the law to cases but don’t create binding precedents.