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Cover Legal Traditions of the World

7. A Common Law Tradition: the Ethic of Adjudication  

This chapter examines the history of the common law tradition. The best explanation for the existence of a common law tradition is the historical accident, or chance, of the military conquest of England by the Normans. As a result of this historical accident, the first discernible state came into being in Europe, with defined boundaries and a central government.