The Romano-Germanic approach to law is sometimes referred to as ____________.
A) positive law
B) code law
C) scientific law
D) natural law
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Q3: Observations and measurements that have been empirically
Q4: Precepts or guidelines that are based upon
Q5: A body of precepts based on fundamental
Q6: Law that is man-made, designed to govern
Q7: A set of deeply rooted, historically conditioned
Q9: A legal system based upon "judge-made law"
Q10: The Latin term stare decisis refers to
A)
Q11: Judicial precedent refers to the practice of
A)
Q12: What is the view that law is
Q13: Sources of law may be all of
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