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Latest revision as of 15:26, 3 January 2024
Basically, where this all came from. It seems a simple enough concept but it does not bear close examination.
Though there are some British Isles, seeing as they include the Republic of Ireland, there is no British law. Though there is a Great Britain — being the largest of the British Isles: the one with England, Scotland and Wales on it — there is no law of Great Britain. Though the political entity is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, there is no UK law. The Scots do their own thing. And let us not get into how the Anglo memeplex is represented in the world’s sporting tournaments.
See also
- Process agent
- England and Wales, Brexit means Brexit etc. etc.
- English law under the ISDA Master Agreement