Traditional law refers to the established legal norms and practices that are passed down through generations within a specific community or culture, often based on customs, rituals, and societal values. Customary law, on the other hand, consists of unwritten rules and practices that are recognized and accepted by a particular society, often governing aspects of daily life and personal relationships. Both forms of law play a crucial role in maintaining social order and resolving disputes in communities where formal legal systems may be absent or less influential. They can coexist with statutory law and may influence its development.
It is known as COMMON LAW.
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pro-for; lege-law= for law. Encountered in the phrase mos pro lege, mos meaning custom, so the phrase as a whole means custom for law (that is, custom having the force of law).
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Customs in Ribbons by Laurance Vep Custom refers to a traditional way of behavior acceptable in a given society.
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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.
One equivalent of law is ius. This Latin word means 'law' in the sense of 'binding custom or practice'. Another equivalent is lex. This Latin word means 'the custom in written form'.
Segregation was such a strong custom that it was basically the unwritten law of the south. Other northern states slowly moved away after the 1890's. But, segreagation was never an actual law in states.
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