Common law is probably a bit more interesting than just studying civil codes, because you forget to study the facts of cases. Sometimes there can be some interesting cases, a bit like the one that you made up with minnie and micky mouse. There's cases that are kind of like fun, and they involve real people or real companies. And so it kind of breathes a bit of life into the law,. whereas in a civil country, you might just be reading codes - which could maybe be a little bit boring... i know the basics, but you can do it, cause it's probably a bit fresher in your mind. Yes.