The Library of Congress, with 2.65 million law volumes.
Your question is too broad. You need to visit a law library in your jurisdiction. There is usually a public law library at the county courthouse. The law librarian could help get you started in reading the probate code for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Commonwealth Law Reports was created in 1903-04.
The ISBN of Commonwealth Law Reports is 0069-7133.
The Commonwealth in Great Britain refers to the Commonwealth of Nations, a political association of 56 member countries, many of which are former territories of the British Empire. It promotes cooperation, democracy, and development among its members, emphasizing shared values like human rights and the rule of law. The Commonwealth is not a political union but fosters collaboration through cultural and economic ties, with events like the Commonwealth Games highlighting its unity. The British monarch is the symbolic head of the Commonwealth, although each member is sovereign and independent.
I have no law to back me up or any expertise in this matter but I suspect laws passed in Australia do not have the authority to legislate on property (or persons) which are outside the jurisdiction of the Commonwealth. The law to be relied on would have to be British.
The term "Commonwealth precedent" generally refers to legal decisions and interpretations that arise from Commonwealth countries, which share a common legal heritage based on British law. These precedents are established by courts and serve as authoritative examples in future cases, influencing legal practices across various jurisdictions within the Commonwealth. Notable Commonwealth countries include Canada, Australia, India, and the United Kingdom, each contributing to the body of common law through their judicial rulings.
LJ stands for "Lord/Lady Justice" in the context of British and Commonwealth courts. It is used as a prefix for the title of judges who sit in the Court of Appeal.
In the United States and Canada (and most British Commonwealth countries) you need to have completed a Bachelor's Degree for admittance to most law schools.In some countries you don't need a bachelor's degree for admittance to law school.
Jenkins Law Library was created in 1802.
Social Law Library was created in 1804.
Manchester Law Library was created in 1885.