Comparative Law and Language with Reference to Case Law
Comparative law is necessary in the modern era in which legal systems absorb ideas and elements from other legal systems and customary legal classifications are altered. Comparative law is closely intertwined with language because the research of different legal systems presupposes the study of lega...
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Autor principal: | Skytioti Sotiria |
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