During a vacation (in an undisclosed location for the purposes of this question), you decide to sit in at a court to watch a contract trial. During the trial, you watch as opposing sides present their cases without interference from the trial judge. At the end of the case, the judge renders her decision based on the factual and legal material before her. The judge also applies a legal test found in binding precedent from previous cases. Afterward, you visit another courtroom where you see a jury trial in progress. You are most likely:
a. in a civil law jurisdiction with an inquisitorial system of adjudicating disputes.
b. in a common law jurisdiction with an adversarial system of adjudicating disputes.
c. in a common law jurisdiction with an inquisitorial system of adjudicating disputes.
d. in Quebec or France. You are definitely not in England.
e. in a country with a bijural system of justice and an inquisitorial system of adjudicating disputes.