Comparative Legal Traditions - Introducing the Common Law to Civil Lawyers in Asia (Article)

Author: Margaret Fordham

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Description: Comparative Legal Traditions - Introducing the Common Law to Civil Lawyers in Asia (Article) by Margaret Fordham explores the challenges and similarities in introducing common law to civil law-trained lawyers in Asia. This paper offers valuable insights into bridging the gap between these legal systems.

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