common law
Added: Not exactly. SOME criminal law is derived from 'common law' but much of common law also reflects civil law as well. For a more precise answer you must be more specific in phrasing your question.
Another name for administrative law is regulatory law.
Another name for a criminal is "offender." This term is often used to describe someone who has committed a crime or violated the law. Other synonyms include "lawbreaker," "delinquent," or "wrongdoer," depending on the context and severity of the offenses.
Two of the types of law that cover acts that result in harm to another are: criminal law and product liability law.
seizure?
Another name for the first law of thermodynamics is the law of energy conservation.
Another name for Newton's 1st law is the law of inertia.
thief, robber, criminal
it is the law of tort(s).Another View: "Tort" refers strictly to CIVIL wrongs - NOT criminal offensesI believe that the answer the questioner is looking for is STATUTORY law.
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name of usa law officer
Alan Saltzman has written: 'Criminal law' -- subject- s -: Criminal law 'Michigan criminal law' -- subject- s -: Criminal law
statutory law, law enforcement, criminal courts, and punishment