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British common law: it was friend of
[Somerset][1]
, 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?[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somerset_v_Stewart
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British common law:
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
what do you reckon?
natural law I wrote about it here https://darth-coin.github.io/general/natural-law-bitcoin-en.html
You need to make a distinction between:
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