case law
The common law of the past based on judges' decisions is referred to as case law. This forms the basis for legal principles and precedents in common law legal systems.
An unwritten is called a common law
Common law focus' on precedent and makes decisions based on previous similar cases- although I'm not sure if "custom" falls into the same category
The rules of law developed by judges are called common law. Common law is derived from judicial decisions and precedent rather than statutes or regulations.
This called the "common law".
The Common Law
The Common Law
An unwritten law that evolves from the customs and traditions of society is called a "common law."
common law
A 'bill' is what the legislation is called before it becomes a 'law.'
Common law refers to law developed by judges through decisions of courts that are called precedent. Roman law, or civil law, differs from common law in that it is based solely on a legal code instead of precedent.