US and EU Legal Professions: Two Lawyers Separated by the Same Justice. Common Law and Civil Law Procedures Compared

Author: Ramon Mullerat

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Description: US and EU Legal Professions: Two Lawyers Separated by the Same Justice. Common Law and Civil Law Procedures Compared por Ramon Mullerat compares US and EU legal systems, highlighting key differences in civil and common law procedures. This paper is valuable for understanding the nuances of legal practices across the Atlantic.

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