Comparison of British and American Legal Systems
By Werner Haas, published Apr 09, 2007
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Yet, while there are many similarities between English Common Law and the American legal system, there are a number of major differences. It is not so much that, from the very outset, there was an American system and a British system, going back to the 1700s. It is that, as Oliver Wendell Holmes is quoted: "the life of the law has not been logic, it has been experience...the law embodies the story of a nation's development through many centuries..." (Knight 1996 1)
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