Jus Commune
Jus commune
or
ius commune
is
Latin
for
common law
. It is often used by
civil law
jurists
to refer to those aspects of the civil law system's invariate legal principles, sometimes called
the law of the land
in
English law
. The phrase
the common law of the civil law systems
means those underlying laws that create a distinct legal system and common to all its elements.
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