Difference between revisions of "English law"

From Conservapedia
Jump to: navigation, search
m (capitalization)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
'''English law''' is the law of England and Wales. Scotland has a different legal system, and there is no official "British law."
 
'''English law''' is the law of England and Wales. Scotland has a different legal system, and there is no official "British law."
  
See also [[Common Law]], one of the most important forms of English law.
+
See also [[common law]], one of the most important forms of English law.
  
 
[[category:British History]]
 
[[category:British History]]
 
[[category:Law]]
 
[[category:Law]]

Revision as of 01:14, August 17, 2015

English law is the law of England and Wales. Scotland has a different legal system, and there is no official "British law."

See also common law, one of the most important forms of English law.