English Law
English Law is the legal system of England and Wales, which is based on common law principles. It has evolved over centuries through court decisions and statutes, meaning laws are created by both judges and Parliament. This system emphasizes the importance of precedents, where past judicial decisions influence future cases.
The main sources of English Law include legislation, which is laws passed by Parliament, and case law, which is derived from judicial rulings. Additionally, European Union law and European Convention on Human Rights can also impact English legal practices, especially in areas like human rights and trade.