BASIC CONCEPTS IN LAW: A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF CIVIL LAW AND COMMON LAW SYSTEMS
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The present work is dedicated to the comparative study of basic concepts between the Common Law
and Civil Law systems. Despite a communion of origin and an identity of influences, the two systems
ended up developing in different ways, which led to marked differences in many of their basic
concepts. Today, however, a real exchange of institutes is observed between the Common Law and
Civil Law systems. This approximation between these two great systems, in contrast to assuming the
futility of a comparative study, further reinforces the need for the jurist to know, with due depth,
concepts and institutes of both systems.
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