Because Ireland will be «the only remaining English - speaking,
common law tradition country in the EU and eurozone, it makes [Ireland] the logical gateway for investment for countries that share that heritage,» including the US and Canada, as well as Australia and New Zealand, according to Black.
Not exact matches
Common -
law countries share a
tradition of publishing the «great encyclopedias (of legal research) which became, and remain today, authoritative and indispensable works of reference wherever English
law is practiced».
Even if it was never adopted (to my knowledge) in other
countries including those sharing the
common law tradition, this rule made sense.
Most
countries today follow one of two major legal
traditions:
common law or civil
law.
The federal nature of the three
countries, and their shared
common law traditions, are sufficient to ensure that comparisons can validly be drawn, and that such comparisons have the potential to provide perspectives on developments in respect of native title and agreement - making in Australia.