English law
English law is the legal system of England and Wales, which is based on common law principles. It has evolved over centuries, drawing from statutes, case law, and legal precedents. The system is characterized by the importance of judicial decisions, which help interpret and apply laws.
The main sources of English law include legislation passed by Parliament, known as statutes, and decisions made by judges in courts. This legal framework governs various aspects of life, including criminal justice, contracts, and property rights, ensuring that individuals and organizations adhere to established rules and regulations.