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Common law, also known as case law, is a legal system in which the main body of law is formed by court opinions, which play a defining role in determining how laws are interpreted and applied. In a common law system, previous court decisions are usually respected as precedent and applied to current decisions. Common law is often contrasted with civil law, in which the legal codes and statutes are more meticulous and less open to interpretation and previous court decisions do not necessarily influence the outcome of current cases.
Various systems of law often overlap one another. For example, both common law and civil law rely upon legislators to create the laws and the courts to settle disputes about them. As such, even legal scholars may sometimes disagree as to how a given country's system of law should be categorized. That said, common law is one of the most prevalent legal systems in the world by any measure. Approximately 40 countries and territories use common law, and roughly 60 more use it as part of a mixed legal system in which common law is blended with another form of law—typically civil, religious, or customary law. Common law originated in England in the years following the Norman Conquest of 1066 and spread around the world as England built its empire. Today, common law is used almost exclusively by countries that were once British colonies.
The only form of law more prevalent than common law is civil law, a system in which the body of law is primarily derived from legal statutes and codes created by legislatures. In civil law, judicial authorities use the civil code to evaluate cases and reach decisions. Civil systems also clearly define the cases that can be brought to court, the procedures for handling claims, and the punishments for an offense. Civil law, which originated in France, is similar to common law in many ways. Both share the goal of establishing consistent outcomes by applying the same standards of interpretation to each case. However, civil law focuses more on the written codes and statutes and has a reduced emphasis upon established legal precedent.
Additional forms of law include customary laws, in which patterns of behavior or cultural customs have been accepted as legal requirements or rules of conduct, as well as religious legal systems, in which religious texts or traditions define that country’s laws. Religious legal systems are commonly seen in Islamic countries. Many countries have mixed legal systems that combine multiple legal systems into a single hybrid system. Finally, both the United States and Canada follow common law on a national level, but have a single region (Louisiana and Quebec, respectively) that uses a civil law system.
Country | Common Law Status | Legal System | Additional Details |
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India | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, customary, and religious (Islamic) law, with separate legal codes for Christians, Hin... |
United States | Partial | Mixed | Common law nationally and in 49 states; former French colony Louisiana uses civil code |
Pakistan | Partial | Mixed | Largely common, but with religious (Islamic) influence |
Nigeria | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, religious (Islamic), and traditional law |
Bangladesh | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common law and religious (Islamic) law |
Philippines | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, civil, customary, and religious (Islamic) laws |
Thailand | Partial | Mixed | Largely civil, but influenced by common law |
South Africa | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, civil, and customary law |
Kenya | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, customary, and religious (Islamic) law |
Myanmar | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary law |
Sudan | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and religious (Islamic) law |
Uganda | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary law |
Yemen | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, customary, and religious (Islamic) law |
Canada | Partial | Mixed | Common law everywhere except Quebec, which uses civil law based upon French system |
Malaysia | Partial | Mixed | Mix of comon, customary, and religious (Islamic) law |
Ghana | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary law |
Nepal | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and religious (Hindu) law |
Cameroon | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, civil, and customary law |
Sri Lanka | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, civil, customary, and religious (Muslim) law |
Malawi | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary law |
Zambia | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary law |
Cambodia | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, civil, customary, and communist law |
Zimbabwe | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, civil, and customary law |
Jordan | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, religious (Islamic), and civil law |
Papua New Guinea | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary laws |
Israel | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and religious laws |
Sierra Leone | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary law |
Hong Kong | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, customary, and civil law |
El Salvador | Partial | Mixed | Mostly civil, but with small common law influences |
Liberia | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary law |
Norway | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, civil, and customary laws |
Oman | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and religious (Islamic) law |
Ireland | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary law |
Kuwait | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, civil, and religious (Islamic) law |
Gambia | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, customary, and religious (Islamic) law |
Botswana | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, civil, and customary law |
Lesotho | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and civil law |
Bahrain | Partial | Mixed | Mix of English common law; religious (Islamic) law; Egyptian civil, criminal, and commercial codes; ... |
Cyprus | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and civil law |
Mauritius | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and civil law |
Eswatini | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, civil, and customary law |
Guyana | Partial | Mixed | Mostly common, but with slight civil law influence |
Solomon Islands | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary law |
Malta | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and civil law |
Maldives | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and religious (Islamic) law |
Brunei | Partial | Mixed | Mix of English common law and religious (Islamic) law. Full sharia penal codes apply to Muslims and ... |
Vanuatu | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, civil, and customary |
Samoa | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary law |
Kiribati | Partial | Mixed | Mostly common with some influence by customary law |
Seychelles | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, civil, and customary law |
Micronesia | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary law |
Guernsey | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, civil, and customary law |
American Samoa | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary |
Turks and Caicos Islands | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and civil law |
Sint Maarten | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and civil law |
Marshall Islands | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary law |
Palau | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common, civil, and customary laws |
Nauru | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary law |
Tuvalu | Partial | Mixed | Mix of common and customary law |
China | No | Civil | Civil law influenced by Soviet and continental European civil law systems; legislature retains power... |
Indonesia | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and customary law |
Brazil | No | Civil | Civil law. Note: A new civil law code was enacted in 2002 replacing the 1916 code
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Russia | No | Civil | Civil law system; judicial review of legislative acts
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Ethiopia | No | Civil | Civil law system
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Mexico | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and constitutional law |
Japan | No | Civil | Civil law system based on German model; system also reflects Anglo-American influence and Japanese t... |
Egypt | No | Mixed | Mix of civil, penal, religious (Islamic), and colonial law |
DR Congo | No | Mixed | Mix of civil, customary, and tribal law |
Vietnam | No | Civil | Civil law system. Note: the civil code of 2005 reflects a European-style civil law
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Iran | No | Mixed | Mix of secular and religious (Islamic) law |
Turkey | No | Civil | Civil law system based on various European legal systems, notably the Swiss civil code |
Germany | No | Civil | Civil law system
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France | No | Civil | The French civil law system is the basis for most civil law systems in Europe and Africa. |
Italy | No | Civil | Civil law system; judicial review of legislation under certain conditions in Constitutional Court
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Colombia | No | Civil | Civil law system influenced by the Spanish and French civil codes |
South Korea | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and customary law |
Spain | No | Civil | Civil law system with regional variations
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Algeria | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and religious (Islamic) |
Iraq | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and religious (Islamic) law |
Argentina | No | Civil | Civil law system based on West European legal systems. Note: In mid-2015, Argentina adopted a new ci... |
Afghanistan | No | Religious | The Taliban is implementing its own interpretation of Islamic law, which partially based on the Hani... |
Poland | No | Civil | Civil law system with influences from Argentine, Spanish, Roman, and French civil law models; judici... |
Morocco | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and religious (Islamic) law |
Angola | No | Civil | Civil legal system based on Portuguese civil law; no judicial review of legislation
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Ukraine | No | Civil | Civil law system; judicial review of legislative acts
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Uzbekistan | No | Civil | Civil law system; note: in early 2020, the president signed an amendment to the criminal code, crimi... |
Mozambique | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and customary law |
Peru | No | Civil | |
Saudi Arabia | No | Mixed | Mix of religious (Islamic) and customary law |
Madagascar | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and customary law |
Ivory Coast | No | Civil | Civil law system based on the French civil code; judicial review of legislation held in the Constitu... |
Venezuela | No | Civil | Civil law system based on the Spanish civil code
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Niger | No | Mixed | Mix of civil, customary, and religious (Islamic) law |
North Korea | No | Mixed | Mostly civil but influenced by customary and communist law |
Syria | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and religious (Islamic) law |
Mali | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and customary law |
Burkina Faso | No | Civil | Civil law based on the French model and customary law; in mid-2019, the National Assembly amended th... |
Taiwan | No | Civil | |
Kazakhstan | No | Civil | Civil law system influenced by Roman-Germanic law and by the theory and practice of the Russian Fede... |
Chad | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and customary law |
Chile | No | Civil | Civil law system influenced by several West European civil legal systems; judicial review of legisla... |
Romania | No | Civil | Civil law system
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Somalia | No | Mixed | Mix of civil, customary, and religious (Islamic) law |
Senegal | No | Civil | Civil law system based on French law; judicial review of legislative acts in Constitutional Council
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Guatemala | No | Civil | Civil law system; judicial review of legislative acts
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Netherlands | No | Civil | Civil law system based on the French system; constitution does not permit judicial review of acts of... |
Ecuador | No | Civil | Civil law based on the Chilean civil code with modifications; traditional law in indigenous communit... |
Guinea | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and customary law |
Benin | No | Civil | Civil law system modeled largely on the French system and some customary law
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Rwanda | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and customary law |
Burundi | No | Civil | Mix of civil and customary law |
Bolivia | No | Civil | Mostly civil but influenced by religious, indigenous, and multiple European legal systems |
Tunisia | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and religious (Islamic) law |
Haiti | No | Civil | Civil law system strongly influenced by Napoleonic Code
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Belgium | No | Civil | Civil law system based on the French civil code. Note: Belgian law continues to be modified in confo... |
Dominican Republic | No | Civil | Civil law system based on the French civil code; Criminal Procedures Code modified in 2004 to includ... |
United Arab Emirates | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and religious (Islamic) law |
Cuba | No | Civil | Civil law system based on Spanish civil code
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Honduras | No | Civil | Civil law system
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Czech Republic | No | Civil | New civil code enacted in 2014, replacing civil code of 1964 - based on former Austro-Hungarian civi... |
Sweden | No | Civil | Civil law system influenced by Roman-Germanic law and customary law
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Tajikistan | No | Civil | |
Portugal | No | Civil | Civil law system; Constitutional Court review of legislative acts
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Azerbaijan | No | Civil | Civil law system
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Greece | No | Civil | Civil legal system based on Roman law
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Hungary | No | Civil | Civil legal system influenced by the German model
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Togo | No | Customary | Customary law system
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Austria | No | Civil | Civil law system; judicial review of legislative acts by the Constitutional Court
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Belarus | No | Civil | Revised versions of most codes entered into effect 1999-2000 |
Switzerland | No | Civil | Civil law system; judicial review of legislative acts, except for federal decrees of a general oblig... |
Laos | No | Civil | Civil law system similar in form to the French system
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Turkmenistan | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and religious (Islamic) law |
Libya | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and religious (Islamic) law. As of 2024, Libya's government was unstable and its legal ... |
Kyrgyzstan | No | Civil | Civil law system, which includes features of French civil law and Russian civil law |
Paraguay | No | Civil | Civil law system with influences from Argentine, Spanish, Roman, and French civil law models; judici... |
Nicaragua | No | Civil | Civil law system; Supreme Court may review administrative acts
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Bulgaria | No | Civil | Civil law
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Serbia | No | Civil | |
Republic of the Congo | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and customary law |
Denmark | No | Civil | Civil law; judicial review of legislative acts
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Lebanon | No | Mixed | Mix of civil, customary, and religious laws |
Finland | No | Civil | Civil law system based on the Swedish model
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Slovakia | No | Civil | Civil law system based on Austro-Hungarian codes. Note: legal code modified to comply with the oblig... |
Central African Republic | No | Civil | Civil law system based on the French model
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Mauritania | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and religious (Islamic) law |
Costa Rica | No | Civil | Civil law system based on Spanish civil code; judicial review of legislative acts in the Supreme Cou... |
Panama | No | Civil | Civil law system; judicial review of legislative acts in the Supreme Court of Justice
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Croatia | No | Civil | Civil law system influenced by legal heritage of Austria-Hungary. Note: Croatian law was fully harmo... |
Georgia | No | Civil | Civil law system
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Eritrea | No | Mixed | Mix of civil, customary, and religious (Islamic) law |
Mongolia | No | Civil | Civil law system influenced by Soviet and Romano-Germanic legal systems; constitution ambiguous on j... |
Uruguay | No | Civil | Civil law system based on the Spanish civil code
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Puerto Rico | No | Civil | Civil law system based on the Spanish civil code and within the framework of the US federal system
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Bosnia and Herzegovina | No | Civil | Civil law system; Constitutional Court review of legislative acts
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Qatar | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and religious (Islamic) law |
Moldova | No | Civil | Civil law system with Germanic law influences; Constitutional Court review of legislative acts
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Namibia | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and customary law |
Armenia | No | Civil | Civil law system
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Lithuania | No | Civil | Civil law system; legislative acts can be appealed to the Constitutional Court
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Albania | No | Civil | Customary "Code of Leke" still in use in a few rural areas. |
Gabon | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and customary law |
Guinea Bissau | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and customary law |
Slovenia | No | Civil | |
Equatorial Guinea | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and customary law |
Latvia | No | Mixed | Mostly civil but with traces of socialist law |
North Macedonia | No | Civil | Civil law system; judicial review of legislative acts
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Timor Leste | No | Civil | Civil law system based on the Portuguese model. Note: penal and civil law codes to replace the Indon... |
Estonia | No | Civil | Civil law system
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Djibouti | No | Mixed | Mix of civil, customary, and religious (Islamic) law |
Comoros | No | Mixed | Mix of civil, customary, and religious (Islamic) law |
Bhutan | No | Civil | Civil, but based upon religious (Buddhist) law |
Macau | No | Civil | Civil law system based on the Portuguese model
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Luxembourg | No | Civil | Civil law system
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Montenegro | No | Civil | |
Suriname | No | Civil | Civil law system influenced by Dutch civil law. Note: A new criminal code was enacted in 2017
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Cape Verde | No | Civil | Civil law system of Portugal |
Iceland | No | Civil | Civil law system influenced by the Danish model
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New Caledonia | No | Civil | Civil law system based on French civil law
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French Polynesia | No | Civil | Adheres to French laws |
Sao Tome and Principe | No | Mixed | Mix of civil and customary law |
Curacao | No | Civil | Based on Dutch civil law
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Aruba | No | Civil | Civil law system based on the Dutch civil code
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Andorra | No | Mixed | Mix of civil, customary, and religious (Islamic) law |
Greenland | No | Civil | Adheres to Denmark laws |
Faroe Islands | No | Civil | The laws of Denmark apply where applicable
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Liechtenstein | No | Civil | Civil law system influenced by Swiss, Austrian, and German law |
Monaco | No | Civil | Civil law system influenced by French legal tradition
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San Marino | No | Civil | Civil law system with Italian civil law influences
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Saint Martin | No | Civil | French civil law
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Wallis and Futuna | No | Civil | French civil law
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Saint Barthelemy | No | Civil | French civil law
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Saint Pierre and Miquelon | No | Civil | French civil law
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Vatican City | No | Religious | Religious legal system based on canon (religious) law
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United Kingdom | Full | Common | The "English" (UK) system of law was the foundational system recreated by most of today's common-law... |
Tanzania | Full | Common | English common law; judicial review of legislative acts limited to matters of interpretation
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Australia | Full | Common | Based upon English model |
Singapore | Full | Common | English common law
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New Zealand | Full | Common | Based on English model, with special legislation and land courts for the Maori |
Jamaica | Full | Common | Based upon English model |
Trinidad and Tobago | Full | Common | English common law; judicial review of legislative acts in the Supreme Court
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Fiji | Full | Common | Based upon English model |
Belize | Full | Common | Based upon English model |
Bahamas | Full | Common | Based upon English model |
Barbados | Full | Common | English common law; no judicial review of legislative acts
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Saint Lucia | Full | Common | English common law
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Guam | Full | Common | Common law modeled on US system; US federal laws apply
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Grenada | Full | Common | Common law based on English model
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Tonga | Full | Common | English common law
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Jersey | Full | Common | Adheres to UK laws |
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Full | Common | English common law
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Antigua and Barbuda | Full | Common | Based upon English model |
United States Virgin Islands | Full | Common | Adheres to US laws |
Isle of Man | Full | Common | Adheres to UK laws |
Cayman Islands | Full | Common | English common law and local statutes
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Dominica | Full | Common | Common law based on the English model |
Bermuda | Full | Common | Based upon English model |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | Full | Common | English common law
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Northern Mariana Islands | Full | Common | Adheres to US laws |
British Virgin Islands | Full | Common | Based upon English model |
Gibraltar | Full | Common | Adheres to UK laws |
Anguilla | Full | Common | Based upon English model |
Cook Islands | Full | Common | Common law similar to New Zealand common law |
Montserrat | Full | Common | Based on English system |
Falkland Islands | Full | Common | Based upon English model |
Tokelau | Full | Common | Adheres to New Zealand laws |
Niue | Full | Common | English common law
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33 countries have a common law legal system.