Phó͘-thong-hoat

(Tùi Common law choán--lâi)

Phó͘-thong-hoat (Eng-gí: common law), he̍k-chiá kóng Eng-Bí hoat-hē (英美法系), sī chi̍t lūi hoat-lu̍t hē-thóng, te̍k-sek chi it sī chhái-ēng chìn-chêng àn-kiāⁿ phòaⁿ-koaⁿ kap pôe-sím-thoân téng cho͘-ha̍p sán-seng chhut--lâi ê phòaⁿ-lē lâi sím-phòaⁿ sin àn-kiāⁿ.

Legal systems of the world.[1] Common law countries are in several shades of pink, corresponding to variations in common law systems.

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  1. Alphabetical Index of the 192 United Nations Member States and Corresponding Legal Systems Archived 22 July 2016 at the Wayback Machine., Website of the Faculty of Law of the University of Ottawa