The Common Law System

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Under the common law system, the law should be based on

  • Political ideologies
  • Accepted norms and customs (correct)
  • Religious beliefs
  • Written statutes

How did the common law system develop in the UK?

  • Through decisions made by judges in individual cases (correct)
  • Through legislation passed by Parliament
  • Through religious teachings
  • Through input from the community

What happens to the decisions made by judges in the common law system?

  • They are ignored
  • They are based on political ideologies
  • They become accepted as binding precedents (correct)
  • They are overturned by higher courts

How does the common law system adapt to changing social and economic conditions?

<p>By making new decisions that reflect the changing values and beliefs of the community (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is an example of a custom and standard of behavior that has become an accepted norm under the common law system?

<p>The right to own property (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Development of Common Law System in the UK

  • The common law system developed in the UK through a series of judicial decisions and customs, rather than through legislative acts.
  • The system evolved over time through the accumulation of judicial decisions and customs.

Role of Judges in Common Law System

  • Judges' decisions become precedents that guide future decisions in similar cases.
  • These precedents are used to ensure consistency and fairness in judicial decision-making.

Adaptation to Changing Conditions

  • The common law system adapts to changing social and economic conditions through the evolution of judicial decisions and customs.
  • Judges' decisions take into account changing social norms and values, making the system more responsive to the needs of society.

Custom and Standard of Behavior

  • A custom or standard of behavior that has become an accepted norm under the common law system is a judge's decision being cited as a precedent in subsequent cases.
  • This process allows the common law system to reflect the changing values and norms of society over time.

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