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King Henry VIII was instrumental in breaking away from the Pope and establishing the Church of England, with Henry at its head.
The law is a system of rules that resolves disputes on the basis of fairness. It was developed in the king's courts in England and merged with common law in america
Common law.
well churches are not usually established under a person they are formed under a religion. Most churches were made by law by the king of England, but there was more then just Christan churches as well.
Equity law is a system of law that developed in England to provide remedies that were not available under common law. It developed in the Court of Chancery, which was separate from the common law courts, to address situations where the strict application of common law rules led to injustice. Equity law is based on principles of fairness, justice, and conscience.
It established the belief that not even the king is above the law.
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to advocate for common law
Yes, some laws are from custom an instance is the common law that was derived from the various customs of people of England and are developed by the old Common Law Courts of England.