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dangina [55]
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PLZ ANSWER THIS QUESTION IN THE IMAGE ASAP

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Volgvan3 years ago
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The main difference between the two systems is that in common law countries, case law — in the form of published judicial opinions — is of primary importance, whereas in civil law systems, codified statutes predominate.  In fact, many countries use a mix of features from common and civil law systems.

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