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  • Is common law germanic alone? Were ther any norman or celtic influences on it?

  • Well both the Anglo-Saxons (the English) had begun to keep "book law" a record of cases & land & property as well as compensation for violence resulting from Feuds through out the middle to late Anglo-Saxon migration era e.g. about 700 ad to 1066 ( the year the Normans invaded) the Normans then began to write down specific cases where there was a tension between codified judge made law & common custom this create common law (specific rights in area's of barons with loyalty to the crown followed)

  • Its too advanced for me :( sorry

  • Please see part 2.

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