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common-law

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ˌkɑːmən ˈlɔː
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释义

adj. 根据习惯法的;有关普通法的;按习惯法结合的

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Canadian libel law is based on English common law.
加拿大的诽谤法是以英国的习惯法为根据的。
England has had a central system of common law for centuries.
英格兰几个世纪前就已经拥有了中央共同法体系。
This document, the Provisions of Westminster, formed the basis of English common law for the next several centuries.
这个文件,即威斯敏斯特条款,为接下来几个世纪的英国习惯法奠定了基础。

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and a fundamental liberty right protects a fundamental interest.And the supreme interest in the common laware the rights to autonomy and self-determination.
the Nonhuman Rights Project filed three suits all across the state of New Yorkusing the same common law writ of habeus corpus argumentthat had been used with James Somerset,
are the rights to autonomy and self-determination.So they are so powerful that in a common law country,if you go to a hospital and you refuse life-saving medical treatment,
Lord Mansfield, who was chief judge of the court of King's Bench,and they demanded that he issue a common law writ of habeus corpuson behalf of James Somerset.
and he used the word "odious,"that the common law would not support it, and he ordered James free.At that moment, James Somerset underwent a legal transubstantiation.
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