this system was called...

Federal Law

English Court Law

English Common Law

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The system you are referring to is likely "English Common Law." English Common Law is a body of legal principles and precedents that originated in England and is the foundation for legal systems in many countries, particularly those that are members of the Commonwealth. It is based on case law and judicial decisions rather than solely on statutes or written laws.

"Federal Law" typically refers to the body of law created by the federal government of a country, such as the United States, while "English Court Law" is not a commonly used term in legal studies.