or is Latin for "common law" in certain jurisdictions. It is often used by civil lawjurists to refer to those aspects of the civil law system's invariant legal principles, sometimes called "the law of the land" in English law. While the was a secure point of reference in continental European legal systems, in England it was not a point of reference at all. ( is distinct from the term "common law" meaning the Anglo-American family of law as opposed to the civil law family.) The phrase "the common law of the civil law systems" means those underlying laws that create a distinct legal system and are common to all its elements.
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