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- Comparative law - Wikipedia
More specifically, it involves the study of the different legal systems (or "families") in existence around the world, including common law, civil law, socialist law, canon law, Jewish law, Islamic law, Hindu law, and Chinese law
- Comparative law | Legal Systems Principles | Britannica
comparative law, examination of comparative legal systems and of the relationships of the law to the social sciences
- Comparative Law Introduction - Comparative Law - LibGuides at . . .
What is Comparative Law? Comparative law involves researching and analyzing the similarities and differences between the legal systems of different countries and comparing the way that different countries handle similar legal scenarios
- Comparative Law (LAW707) - Foreign and Comparative Law Basics . . .
Comparative law is not a separate body of rules and principles, but is a method of the comparative study of two or more different legal systems
- Comparative Law | Principles and Research Insights
Comparative law is a field of study focusing on analyzing and contrasting legal systems It investigates the structure, practices, and principles of systems to identify parallels and deviations
- Comparative Law - Stanford Law School
We will study a range of legal institutions and practices, including such topics as legal education, the role of judges and judging, constitutional courts and judicial review, criminal procedure and punishment, and the rise and regulation of consumer culture
- Comparative Law Research - Globalex
The Cambridge Companion to Law explains that comparative law can mean a variety of things, including comparing different legal systems, examining legal transplants (the use of legal models from a foreign jurisdiction), and “exploring the relationship between law and society ” [1]
- The American Journal of Comparative Law | Oxford Academic
Devoted to comparative and transnational legal studies including comparative law, transnational legal history and theory, private international law, conflict of laws, and the study of international legal systems …
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