scholarly journals The Mistaken Doctrine of Common Law: A Critique

2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 173-181
Author(s):  
Lukáš Nikodym ◽  
Tomáš Nikodym ◽  
Tereza Pušová

Abstract The study deals with Huerta de Soto’s thesis about the “mistaken doctrine of common law”, which is based on the equalization of depositum irregulare and mutuum contracts. He concluded that equalization of these contracts resulted in the creation of business cycles. According to this study, Huerta de Soto made a mistake when considering contracts inspired by the continental law based on Roman law. The study shows that mutuum was even in Roman law an ancient contract that was not codified, and that Huerta de Soto’s interpretation of this contract in the Anglo-American legal system is based more on civil law, not on common law as he stated in his work. Finally, the problem of common law did not lie in the equalization of the mentioned contracts, but rather in the absence of depositum irregulare contracts applied to monetary questions.

Author(s):  
Nepyivoda Vasyl ◽  
Nepyivoda Ivanna

The Anglo-American law have a considerable amount of accomplishments, which have become a worldwide asset. In terms of globalization and interaction, to use these achievements would be beneficial for further development of Ukrainian legal system. However, the very philosophy and reasoning behind the precedent-based common law is different from that in the civil law tradition of which the Ukrainian law is a part. This paper is intended to contribute to the examination how the mechanism of Anglo-American law operates in view of the expediency to introduce some of its elements into the Ukrainian jurisdiction. The initial part devoted to the emergence of, and formation of, the common law. It is noted that in the case of common law the influence of Roman law should not be denied. Relying mostly on praetorium ius experience, it has manifested itself in other directions and forms compare to civil law system. Therefore, the both, common law and civil law, despite their differences have been formed on the common ground – the Roman legal tradition. Taking into consideration that throughout their history they exchanged fruitful ideas, there is no irreconcilable, "genetic" incompatibility between them. Thus, it would allow to successfully implant certain common law elements, first of all precedent as a source of law, in the body of Ukrainian law, a part of civil law system. The paper notes that issues of common law mechanism have never been a priority for scholarly research in Ukraine as in a country of civil law tradition. The inertial influence of the Soviet law has also contributed to this situation. According to the communist ideology and the positivist visions on which the Soviet law was based, the precedent has not been considered as an acceptable legal instrument. In order to clarify how the mechanism works, the paper provides an overview of precedent and stare decisis doctrine as key components of common law. While a principle of stare decisis binding courts to follow legal precedents in cases with similar circumstances is in the core of Anglo-American law, in civil law systems precedent is not considered as binding. This discussion is followed by an analysis of judicial lawmaking. The paper specifies that in the common law systems, courts are not absolutely bound by precedents. In terms of radical changes in political, social or legal areas, they are entitled to re-examine and apply the law differently without legislative intervention, to adapt it to new circumstances. Thus, the Anglo-American legal tradition provides much broader scope for judicial lawmaking than Romano-German law. However, there is no consensus on the range to which it should be extended and to which extent it should rely on precedent. Within the framework of this controversial issue judicial activism and judicial restraint, two opposite philosophies of making a ruling in common law, are addressed. In order to examine the multifaceted nature of correlation between stare decisis principle and judicial lawmaking, the latest experience of the Supreme Court of the United States' on overruling precedents is considered. The paper summarizes that, most likely, mixed legal system associated with Nordic countries should be set as the reference point for the movement of Ukraine in this area. Such approach would provide rather broad scope for the operation of the common law elements, while safeguarding its omissions such as unjustified judicial activism.


2021 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Nguyen Dang Dung ◽  
Nguyen Dang Duy

Due to characteristics of the socialist legal system, in the process of development and integration, Vietnam needs to absorb the advantages of other legal systems. The paper analyzes the features and advantages of sources of the Anglo-American legal system and lessons for Vietnam.


2004 ◽  
Vol 27 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-22 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ashton Wesley Welch

Some authorities from the antebellum period to the present have located the source of the American law of slavery in continental civil law codes and hence in Roman slave law. They have been unable or unwilling to connect the brutal system of institutionalized racial slavery that emerged in Virginia and elsewhere in the American slave kingdom with what they have perceived as an open, freedom-favoring Anglo-American legal system and have thus sought an explanation of its legal underpinnings in other jurisdictical standards. Both the absence of chattel slavery in English law and the common law's claimed bias in favor of liberty have often been cited as reasons why it is impossible that English law could be the source of such an abomination.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (41) ◽  
Author(s):  
José Eduardo Figueiredo de Andrade Martins

RESUMOEste artigo trata da recepção do duty to mitigate the loss no direito brasileiro, como uma solução para o ordenamento jurídico brasileiro do problema da inobservância da mitigação pelo credor em face de um inadimplemento, seja evitando ou minimizando o seu prejuízo quando este é considerado evitável. Desenvolve-se a hipótese de que é possível incorporar o duty to mitigate the loss como um desdobramento do princípio da boa-fé objetiva, como um delimitador do exercício de direitos subjetivos que se irradia por todo o ordenamento jurídico. Para tanto, é realizada uma revisão de suas origens no direito romano e no sistema de common law para que, a seguir, sejam estabelecidos os pressupostos de sua existência no ordenamento jurídico brasileiro, propondo ainda a criação de uma regra de aferição da razoabilidade. Ao final, são apontados os dispositivos legais já presentes no direito brasileiro que contêm a norma de mitigação.PALAVRAS-CHAVEDireito privado. Duty to mitigate the loss. Boa-fé. Responsabilidade contratual. ABSTRACTThis article regards the reception of duty to mitigate the loss in Brazilian law, as a solution to the Brazilian legal system of the problem of non-compliance with mitigation by the creditor in the face of breach, either avoiding or minimizing its damage when it is considered avoidable. It develops the hypothesis that it is possible to incorporate duty to mitigate the loss as an offshoot of the principle of objective good faith, as a delimiter of the exercise of subjective rights that radiates throughout the legal system. To this end, a review of its origins in Roman law and in the common law system is carried out so that, subsequently, the presuppositions of its existence in the Brazilian legal system are established, proposing the creation of a reasonability measurement rule. At the end, the legal provisions already present in Brazilian law that contain the mitigation rule are pointed out.KEYWORDSPrivate law. Duty to mitigate the loss. Good faith. Contractual liability.


Global Jurist ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 0 (0) ◽  
Author(s):  
Giulia Terranova

AbstractLegal transplants are considered a significant factor in the evolution of legal systems. One example of transplant of a legal institution through its prestige is the diffusion of the trust from the English legal system to other common law systems and to many civil law countries. One of these is China that in 2001 enacted the Trust Law of the People’s Republic of China. This paper wants to analyse the trust under the Trust Law and to compare it with the original model in the English legal system, understanding how far or how close it is from the original one.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 25-50
Author(s):  
Poku Adusei

This article provides comprehensive insights into the study of the Ghana legal system as an academic discipline in the law faculties in Ghana. It urges the view that the study of the Ghana legal system, as an academic discipline, should be transsystemic. Transsystemic pedagogy consists in the introduction of ideas, structures and principles which may be drawn from different legal traditions such as civil law, common law, religion-based law, African law and socialist law traditions to influence the study of law. Transsystemia involves teaching law ‘across,’ ‘through,’ and ‘beyond’ disciplinary fixations associated with a particular legal system. It is a mode of scholarship that defies biased allegiance to one legal tradition in order to foster cross-cultural dialogue among legal traditions. It involves a study of law that re-directs focus from one concerned with ‘pure’ legal system to a discourse that is grounded on multiple legal traditions.


2018 ◽  
Vol 25 (1) ◽  
pp. 98
Author(s):  
Farihan Aulia ◽  
Sholahuddin Al-Fatih

The legal system or commonly referred to as the legal tradition, has a wealth of scientific treasures that can be examined in more depth through a holistic and comprehensive comparative process. Exactly, the comparison of the legal system must accommodate at least three legal systems that are widely used by countries in the world today. The three legal systems are the Continental European legal system, Anglo American and Islamic Law. The comparative study of the three types of legal systems found that the history of the Continental European legal system is divided into 6 phases, while Anglo American legal history began in the feudalistic era of England until it developed into America and continues to be studied until now. Meanwhile, the history of Islamic law is divided into 5 phases, starting from the Phase of the Prophet Muhammad to the Resurrection Phase (19th century until nowadays). In addition to history, the authors find that the Continental European legal system has the characteristic of anti-formalism thinking, while the Anglo American legal thinking characteristic tends to be formalism and is based on a relatively primitive mindset. While the thinking character of Islamic Law is much influenced by the thought of the fuqoha (fiqh experts) in determining the law to solve a problem, so relatively dynamic and moderate.


2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 30-39
Author(s):  
Lincoln Zub Dutra

Este artigo aborda o tema o sistema de precedentes no Brasil como instrumento de concretização da eficácia e segurança jurídica, haja vista a imperiosa importância e discussão inerente ao mesmo. A utilização dos precedentes judiciais é um recurso difundido em diversos sistemas jurídicos, em especial, naqueles em que preponderam as características do Common Law. Todavia, o presente trabalho tem como objetivo auferir a influência dos precedentes judiciais no mundo jurídico do Civil Law e, mais especificamente, no ordenamento jurídico brasileiro, demonstrando assim sua capacidade contributiva para a eficácia e segurança jurídica.Palavras-chaves: Precedentes Judiciais. Eficácia dos Precedentes Judiciais. Segurança Jurídica.AbstractThis article discusses the theme the precedent system in Brazil and the effectiveness accomplishment of instrument and legal security, given the outmost importance and inherent to the same discussion. The use of legal precedent is a widespread feature in various legal system in particular those where the characteristicsof Common Law prevail. However, this study aims to derive the influence of legal precedents in the legal world of Civil Law and, more specifically, the Brazilian legal system, thus demonstrating its contributive ability to the the effectiveness and legal safety.Keywords: Legal Precedent. Effectiveness of Legal Precedent. Legal Security


2013 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 295-317
Author(s):  
Máiréad Enright

AbstractMuslim divorce practice is a feminist issue, insofar as it often departs from core principles of Anglo-American divorce law. When legal feminists have examined the reception of Muslim divorce practice in common-law courts, they have tended to measure those departures in terms of financial outcome. There is a danger that, in consequence, our theory of Muslim women's legal agency is reduced to pragmatic matters of choice, money and advantage-taking. That theory seems hugely impoverished when read against the political background in Britain, where Muslims‘ legal agency upon divorce is bound up with deeper questions of belonging and allegiance. Feminist work ought to be able to advance a theory of citizens’ commitment to civil law in litigation which can give a complex account even of the unsettling litigation of Muslim divorce disputes in civil courts. This article draws on existing work in feminist multiculturalism to sketch the beginnings of that theory.


Author(s):  
Steve Wilson ◽  
Helen Rutherford ◽  
Tony Storey ◽  
Natalie Wortley

This chapter provides an overview of the English legal system, introducing fundamental legal concepts, such as the nature of law and parliamentary sovereignty, and the differences between criminal law and civil law legal terminology, such as terminology and the outcomes. The sources of law, legislation in the form of Acts of Parliament or statutes and delegated legislation and common law or judge-made law are outlined. An outline of the courts is given, including the judges and the jurisdiction of the courts. The relationship between the English legal system and the European Union (EU) and the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) is explained.


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