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What is the definition of customary law?

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What is the definition of customary law?

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A general definition would be… A traditional common rule or practice that has become an intrinsic part of the accepted AND expected conduct in a community, profession, or trade and is treated as a legal requirement. A law which is accepted because the majority of individuals recognize the benefits of behaving accordingly with the groups expectations. For more insight see the link… http://jim.com/custom.htm Also see this site for an explanation of customary law in Australia, as it applies to indigenous peoples, (the principles of the definition are the same)… http://en.wikipedia.

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