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A statute law is made by parliament. Statute is legislation and acts. A judge-made law, or a common law, is a result of judicial decisions, decisions which originate from court cases.
common law
Law that is formed by a serious of prior court decisions is known as common law or case law.
The type of law that references formal rules embodied in judicial decisions rendered by courts is called case law or common law. Case law is derived from the decisions made by judges in previous cases and serves as a precedent for future judicial decisions. It plays a crucial role in shaping and interpreting the law in countries with a common law legal system.
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the vikings lived in houses made of stone and stick
He converted it into a radical democracy where the citizens in fortnightly assembly made the decisions and the Council of 500 implemented them. The juries in the law courts made the decisions on guilt and penalties - there were no judges or lawyers interfering.
English common law
English common law