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The Emergence of Criminal Law in England Did Not Occur

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The emergence of criminal law in England did not occur in a vacuum. Rather it emerged in the context of larger structural changes in economic and political institutions. It reflected a shift from feudalism to nationalism. A new legal system emerged as well. Specifically there was a transition from Tribal law to State law. The following lists are indicative of Tribal or State law.
BTerritorialnbsp;tiesBloodnbsp;tiesIndividualnbsp;responsibilityCollectivenbsp;responsibilityStatenbsp;asnbsp;unitnbsp;ofnbsp;justiceFamilynbsp;asnbsp;anbsp;unitnbsp;ofnbsp;justicePunishmentFeudnbsp;ornbsp;Compensation\begin{array}{l}\text {A }&{B}\\\begin{array} { l | l r } \hline Territorial  ties &Blood  ties \\Individual  responsibility &Collective  responsibility \\State  as  unit  of  justice &Family  as  a  unit  of  justice \\Punishment&Feud  or  Compensation \\\end{array}\end{array}
-Which list of traits is indicative of Tribal law?


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