Since our common law friends have one, why shouldn't we?
Let's discuss theories, our national laws, recommend reads, or discuss legal history.
but civil law is boring
>>280619
Why?
>>280626
no exciting precedent setting cases
>>280636
Well that's just one aspect of law. Also, judges do follow precedents in civil law too, but in a more limited way.
Also, civil law is a lot more diverse.
>>280636
We got plenty of em.
>>280732
Explain?
>>280780
Civil law also has precedent setting cases, clarifying how the codified law is supposed to be applicated and understood. This is often done by looking at the lawmaker's intent or by the use of general legal principles.
For example, the Swedish suecia principle where, in business, giving a loan without demanding security is seen as a hidden transaction of value.
>>285312
who /Germanic law/ masterrace here?
>tfw they don't even know about my BGB