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the legal systems of the world. Legal scholars often do not attempt to classify all countries: rather, in comparative law … tools of network analysis. Applying tools of cluster optimisation, this paper finds that the world's legal systems can be … world, but also for the feasibility of legal transplants and harmonisation. Future research may also examine how these legal …
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Legal scholars often classify countries into ‘legal families’. The research on ‘legal origins’ refers to this literature; yet, it then goes further as it uses distinct categories into which each country’s law is allocated in quantitative studies. Today, this line of research, which goes...
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lower by 26 percent of the world average in common law compared with civil law countries, a result largely driven by …
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