Asked by Mohammed Yasser on May 10, 2024

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Which of the following is also called "judge-made law"?

A) Common law
B) Statutes
C) Uniform acts
D) Equity

Common Law

A legal system based on judicial decisions and precedents rather than statutory laws, primarily used in the UK and countries that were former colonies.

Judge-Made Law

Laws that have evolved from judicial decisions or case law, rather than from statutes or constitutions, thereby reflecting the judiciary's role in interpreting and applying legal principles to specific cases.

  • Differentiate between statutory and common law, focusing on their sources and uses.
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Hossam AbdeenMay 16, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The common law (also called judge-made law or case law)is law made and applied by judges as they decide cases not governed by statutes or other types of law.