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Title: A History of English Common Law
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Fourth, the jury selected becomes increasingly more knowledgeable about the facts and particulars of a certain case. Finally, the supremacy of law is very important to the tradition of common law. All subjects are held responsible for the laws decided, and are all subject to examination... Showed first 250 characters
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All subjects are held responsible for the laws decided, and are all subject to examination. These five principles of common law briefly explain what common law is.6
To differentiate between how the laws of England changed after King Henry II, a comparison of the court system can be used... Showed next 250 characters
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