Are we going to see the renaissance of common law? I imagine that the rise of decentralized monetary systems such as Bitcoin would favour such trend. Or better still, are we going to witness the rise of new legal system. How such system would look like? Give me your thoughts.
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100 sats \ 2 replies \ @DarthCoin 26 Mar
You need to make a distinction between:
- common law
- Common Law
- The Common Law...
common law : a law common to all, lex loci aka law of the place, oral tradition based on customs, morals & ethics
Common Law : or british common law, not always friend of the people, plenty of atrocities committed under it, sometimes case law based on previous precedents
The Common Law : a codified version of common law, often found in acts of parliament and constitutions, serving as alibi, give citizens subjects an impression of common law; sometimes criminal matters in civil law jurisdiction will be subject to The Common Law, due to lack of statutes and/or their regulations
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21 sats \ 1 reply \ @denationalized OP 27 Mar
British common law: it was friend of Somerset, he was in chains but the wise judge freed him. Which of those three types of common law is going to rise as hyperbitcoinization advances, what do you reckon?
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @DarthCoin 27 Mar freebie
When you say that, it means The Common Law....
common law is everywhere, not just British.
https://i.postimg.cc/FHFFJQ7q/natural-law-pyramid.jpg
natural law
I wrote about it here
https://darth-coin.github.io/general/natural-law-bitcoin-en.html
100 sats \ 0 replies \ @DarthCoin 26 Mar freebie
Common law was always in place.
Only that shitizens were fooled.
I wrote here an article, about how is supposed to be