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  • "Legislation" in civil law systems is just the same as "enacted law"
  • After the American Revolution, English common law was embraced by the newly independent American states
  • Civil law and common law are the two principal legal systems in the world today
  • Common law is unwritten law
  • False
  • Judicial decisions interpreting constitutions and never become sources of the law themselves
  • Many statutes and rules simply codify the results reached by common or "case" law
  • Since the American Revolution, the common law in America hasn’t seen many changes
  • The civil law system began developing in England almost a millennium ago
  • The civil law system has its roots in ancient Roman law, updated in the 8th century A.D. by the Emperor Justinian and adapted in later times by French and British jurists
  • There are uniform rules of civil and criminal procedure which are ultimately ratified by the legislatures
  • True
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