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The differences between common law and civil law systems.

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The differences between common law and civil law systems.

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  • OriginalMyTurn2Speak

    These people being interviewed are not common enough to understand Common Law....

    Academic who?

    Common Law: to do no HARM, Commit no FRAUD, Neither breeches the PEACE....

    Legal: enforceable under CONSENT or CONTRACT

    These people speak in the same vain of confusion and distortion as they do in the legalese dogma to confuse you out of your rights!!

    I reserve my Common Law right not to consent to this drivel and I pity anyone who does.

    What a bunch of impostors.

    BBC propaganda machine at it again!

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  • luegosl

    Common law as opposed civil law, Civil law has written law so that a lawyer could actually defend you using the written laws. In common law it is about common sense so that one would have to claim rights and by doing so one gets the human rights. So if you don't know or don't understand human rights then you are a ward of the state "incompetent". What most people would be consider incompetent since not all study law or even think about human rights. Lawyers in common law are the state unless pa

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  • telballs420

    Couldn't of said it better thecosmicgypsies

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  • TheCosmicGypsies

    British Brainwashing Corporation... It's their job to keep people stupid and apathetic

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  • hannahhighfive

    You speak in the same vain of confusion and distortion too.

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  • Untermensch Jones

    Lookin forward to this until Anderson came on along with a group of people who have no idea what it is to be working class English.....

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  • TheSexualSilence

    I agree

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  • rizlar09

    UCC is a U.S statute it has no relevence to the English legal system.

    Contract law is mostly delt with by the common law (where as for example property law is mostly dealt with staute).

    A legal fiction is something that is false but for the purpose of law is treated as fact, therefor a human person can not be a legal fiction. Artificial persons, ie corporations are tho.

    The government is not a company but is an incorporated legal entity.

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  • rizlar09

    the common law is the decisions of the courts on a case by case basis following precedence, thats it. it has nothing to do with cause no harm, although that is the basis for many laws either to individuals or society as a whole.

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  • streetmuggedbypolice

    Well it is the BBC, lovee.

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  • OriginalMyTurn2Speak

    Our BELIEF SYSTEMS will be the BLESSINGS or CURSE of us all, because there lay the FOUNDATION of our TRUTH

    PROVE ALL THINGS, not some or a few, and HOLD FAST TO THAT WHICH IS GOOD

    How a thing is DEFINE determines our INVOLVEMENT and INTERACTION with IT

    A RIGHT will never be a PRIVILEGE -Neither will a PRIVILEGE be a RIGHT

    JURISDICTION defined, determines the POSITION of STANDING i.e LEGAL vs LAWFUL

    FOCUS on that which you LOVE always and that which you do not will fade away

    Salutations!!

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  • fack utubenoseyjerks

    Thanks for explaining this as i have been trying learn how to describe the difference between legal and lawful.

    Excellent thanks for sharing.

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