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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comparative law" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the study of the similarities and differences between legal systems in different countries or regions. Example: "The course on comparative law provided a comprehensive overview of the different approaches to criminal justice in various countries."
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† "Comparative law and economics".
James Whitman, her comparative law professor, agreed.
A pioneer in comparative law, he trained countless foreign lawyers.
He also edited journals of anthropology and comparative law.
(This volume has been used in university courses on comparative law).
The bridegroom, 28, received his law degree and a Master of Laws degree in international and comparative law from Cornell.
Mr. Aboulmagd studied there, earning a master's degree in comparative law at the University of Michigan in 1959.
I think it would be interesting for business school students to learn constitutional law and comparative law.
He established the Howard Greenberger Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comparative Law, given annually to a graduating student at commencement.
For an examination of comparative legal systems and the relationship of the law to the social sciences, see comparative law.
He graduated from Illinois Wesleyan University, received his J.D. from Southern Illinois University and also holds a master's degree in international and comparative law from Georgetown.
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