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The Reception, a process in the renaissance of replacement of "barbarian" medieval customary law by classical roman law [1], was occurring during the renaissance over Europe. Nevertheless, according to F.W. Maitland, as he explained in English Law and the Renaissance (1901), such process did not have the same success in England as in the rest of Continental Europe. What are the reasons that Maitland and latter authors give for the survival of common law in England?
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 This wiki article could be subject to review. I think it is possible to complement such idea with our investigation regarding Common and Civil Law.

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I agree, I think that this wiki article is something we could work with.

-- JulianAzran - 05 Nov 2014

 
 
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