yleispäteviltä
Yleispäteviltä, also known as common law, refers to a legal system that is based on precedent and judicial decisions rather than on statutory law or legislative enactments. This system is prevalent in many countries, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. In common law jurisdictions, the principles of justice are derived from the decisions of courts and are applied to similar cases in the future. This approach allows for a flexible and adaptive legal framework that can evolve with societal changes.
The foundation of common law is the doctrine of stare decisis, which means "to stand by things
Common law is often contrasted with civil law, which is based on a comprehensive and systematic codification
In summary, yleispäteviltä, or common law, is a legal system that relies on judicial precedent and decisions