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Customary laws are the roots of formal laws from "summary" of Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society by Henry Sumner Maine

The relationship between customary laws and formal laws is a fundamental aspect of legal development. Customary laws, rooted in the traditions and practices of early societies, serve as the foundation upon which formal legal systems are built. These customary laws are the unwritten rules and norms that govern the behavior of individuals within a community. They are based on long-standing practices, beliefs, and customs that have been passed down through generations. Over time, as societies evolved and became more complex, the need for a more formalized legal system emerged. Formal laws were created to codify and enforce the existing customary laws. These formal laws were written down, standardized, and implemented by governing authorities to ensure consistency and order within society. However, it is important to recognize that these formal laws are,...
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    Ancient Law Its Connection to the History of Early Society

    Henry Sumner Maine

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