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20 October, 10:20

Common law refers to laws determined through? due process precedent the rule of law the seperation of powers

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  1. 20 October, 13:45
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    The correct answer is precedent.

    In this case, a precedent is an example set by either the government or the judicial branch. So instead of making new laws or rules, the common laws of the English society (where this originated) are based on previous rulings and customs developed by the English society.
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