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Define common law, criminal law, and civil law

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Common law is a law where the single cases set precedence for later rulings, instead of laws to provide a general rule. Common law is found in the former British colonies.

Criminal law is a law that relates to crime ( so for example not to i

Civil law is the opposite of the common law: all laws are decided generally, abstracting from the general cases.
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