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Comparative law involves comparing the legal systems of different countries.
Comparative law involves comparing the legal systems of different countries.
True (A)
Macro comparison in comparative law looks at specific legal institutions or problems.
Macro comparison in comparative law looks at specific legal institutions or problems.
False (B)
Micro comparison in comparative law concentrates on individual concrete problems and their solutions.
Micro comparison in comparative law concentrates on individual concrete problems and their solutions.
True (A)
Private International law is part of what comparative law encompasses.
Private International law is part of what comparative law encompasses.
Comparative law studies legal systems that are consecutive in time.
Comparative law studies legal systems that are consecutive in time.
Public international law is within the scope of comparative law.
Public international law is within the scope of comparative law.
Comparative law involves comparing the legal systems of different countries.
Comparative law involves comparing the legal systems of different countries.
Macro comparison in comparative law looks at specific legal institutions or problems.
Macro comparison in comparative law looks at specific legal institutions or problems.
Private International law is within the scope of comparative law.
Private International law is within the scope of comparative law.
Micro comparison in comparative law concentrates on individual concrete problems and their solutions.
Micro comparison in comparative law concentrates on individual concrete problems and their solutions.
Comparative law studies legal systems that are consecutive in time.
Comparative law studies legal systems that are consecutive in time.
Public international law is within the scope of comparative law.
Public international law is within the scope of comparative law.
Comparative law mainly focuses on researching methods of handling legal materials.
Comparative law mainly focuses on researching methods of handling legal materials.
A specific example of micro comparison in comparative law could be studying the responsibility of manufacturers for defective goods.
A specific example of micro comparison in comparative law could be studying the responsibility of manufacturers for defective goods.
Legal history and legal ethnology are part of what comparative law is.
Legal history and legal ethnology are part of what comparative law is.
Comparative law aims to study the public international laws of the EU and compare them to other public international systems.
Comparative law aims to study the public international laws of the EU and compare them to other public international systems.
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