Common Law and Civil Law Traditions
Author: Dr. Vivienne O’Connor
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Description: Common Law and Civil Law Traditions por Dr. Vivienne O’Connor is a comparative guide exploring the fundamental differences and historical context of these two major legal systems. It offers insights for practitioners navigating international law and legal reforms, making it a valuable resource.
Pages: 35
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