legal system where law emerges from judicial decisions and precedent rather than codified statutes

originated in medieval England, spread through the British Empire

core principle: stare decisis (let the decision stand), each ruling becomes binding precedent for future cases

judge-made law: courts interpret, extend, and adapt rules through case-by-case reasoning

adopted in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, India, and former British colonies

adversarial trial system: two parties present competing arguments before an impartial judge or jury

flexible and evolutionary: adapts to new circumstances through reinterpretation

contrast with civil law: precedent-driven vs statute-driven

smart contracts as a form of automated common law: each execution establishes behavioral precedent on-chain

see also constitution, international law, human rights

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