ABSTRACT

It is now important to sum this section up by looking at the issues surrounding the reading of Community law reports and reflecting on the development of reading skills. All legal systems have some appreciation and acknowledgment of precedent. The Community legal order is an artificially created legal system that draws on the legal systems of the Member States for the establishment of approaches to interpretation and law making in relevant areas. The majority of Member States operate from a Civil Code legal system unlike the UK’s preference for a common law system. Because of the familiarity of most Member States with civil law systems and the fact that all of the founding members were nation States with civil law systems, the European Community’s legal system is deeply embedded in the civil system.