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Law, Legal Systems, and Legal Families
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014As mentioned by Confucius that ‘Past assists to understand the future’; the concepts of legal systems, and legal families also help us to understand the past, recognize the present, and appreciate the future. Legal families and legal systems are not identical, but are closely interconnected.
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LEGAL SYSTEM OF RUSSIA AND WESTERN LEGAL FAMILIES
Высокие технологии и инновации в науке: сборник избранных статей Международной научной конференции (Санкт-Петербург, Май 2020)., 2020Несмотря на то, что большинство специалистов считает, что место российской правовой системы на правовой карте мира определено, остаются дискуссии на этот счет. Кроме того, российское право испытывает влияние со стороны различных правовых систем что находит отражение как в законодательстве, так и на практике.
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Legal Families, Legal Culture, and Context
2019This chapter discusses legal families, legal culture, and context. A legal family is structured genealogically, with a parent legal order and its historical offspring or siblings. There are many classification systems for legal families. Classifications of legal systems do not necessarily have to be one-dimensional, they can just as well be ...
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2016
Abstract The aim of this article is to give an account of legal families as a comparative law approach and as a classification of legal systems. The text discusses especially the future of legal families. The article begins with a short review of macro-comparative law’s basic approaches and concepts.
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Abstract The aim of this article is to give an account of legal families as a comparative law approach and as a classification of legal systems. The text discusses especially the future of legal families. The article begins with a short review of macro-comparative law’s basic approaches and concepts.
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Journal of Family Issues, 2000
This article examines the structural forces influencing the enactment of grandparent visitation rights statutes. Cox regression is used to analyze demographic changes, social change, state litigiousness, and regional proximity as factors affecting timing of first enactment.
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This article examines the structural forces influencing the enactment of grandparent visitation rights statutes. Cox regression is used to analyze demographic changes, social change, state litigiousness, and regional proximity as factors affecting timing of first enactment.
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Ethical and Legal Issues in Family Practice
2015The unique goal of family practice, that of caring for the entire family's broadly defined health needs, places the family physician in an especially uncomfortable position when there is intrafamily conflict. In particular, the question of "whose agent (physician) are you?" when a family is in conflict often creates a serious ethical dilemma for the ...
R, Bibace, R, Comer, C E, Cotsonas
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Are Legal Families Related to Financial Reporting Quality?
Abacus, 2013A large body of financial accounting research explores the quality of accounting in different countries. An important assumption in most of that research is that common law provides a firmer foundation for good accounting transparency than civil law. Researchers usually regress their proxy for accounting quality on an indicator variable that designates
Frederick Lindahl, Hannu Schadewitz
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Bulletin of Osh State University, 2021
Elnura Mamatmusaevna Toktobaeva +1 more
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Elnura Mamatmusaevna Toktobaeva +1 more
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Legal Traditions, Legal Cultures and Families of Law
2019Law can be studied at two interconnected levels. One level of study is that in which lawyers and other legal practitioners are mainly involved: the content of substantive law and the processes through which legal rules are created and enforced. At the other level, the study of law considers the nature of legal norms, the relationship between law and ...
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Comparative Legal Families and Comparative Legal Traditions
2006For much of the twentieth century, comparatists have divided the world into ‘legal families’ (such as the civil law, the common law, socialist law, etc.) and assigned each (national) legal system a place in one of them. The chapter argues that this taxonomic enterprise has largely remained at the descriptive state, entailed a misleading division into ...
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