Review:
Statutory Law
overall review score: 4.5
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Statutory law is a written law established by enactments expressing the will of the legislature, as opposed to common law or case law.
Key Features
- Written law
- Established by legislature
- Enactments express the will of the legislature
Pros
- Provides clarity and predictability in legal matters
- Consistent application of laws across different cases
- Reflects the democratic process through legislative enactment
Cons
- Can be rigid and inflexible in certain situations
- May require frequent updates and amendments to adapt to changing societal norms