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Who has stated that the municipal law of England may be divided into two classes “the lex non scripta the unwritten or the common law; and the lex scripta, the written or the statute law ?
Chief Justice Coke
St. German
Hale
Blackstone
- Option 1: Chief Justice Coke - Known for his writings on common law, like "Coke on Littleton," but not specifically for categorizing law into written and unwritten forms.
- Option 2: St. German - A writer on English law in the early 1500s, but didn't define law in this specific manner.
- Option 3: Hale - Sir Matthew Hale was an English jurist known for his works on the common law, but not for this particular classification.
- Option 4: Blackstone - Sir William Blackstone in "Commentaries on the Laws of England" clearly outlined the division between common law and statute law.
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