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Zweigert and Kotz (1977): The words suggest an intellectual activity with law as its object and comparison as its process. The comparison of the different legal systems of the world. Kamba (1974): Signifies the systematic application of the comparative technique to the field of law. It is the study of, and research in, law by the systematic comparison of two or more legal systems; or of parts, branches or aspects of two or more legal systems. ]]>

Zweigert and Kotz (1977): The words suggest an intellectual activity with law as its object and comparison as its process. The comparison of the different legal systems of the world. Kamba (1974): Signifies the systematic application of the comparative technique to the field of law. It is the study of, and research in, law by the systematic comparison of two or more legal systems; or of parts, branches or aspects of two or more legal systems. ]]>
Sun, 15 May 2016 06:37:55 GMT /slideshow/slide-of-comparative-law/62025510 100000940260729@slideshare.net(100000940260729) 際際滷 of comparative law 100000940260729 Zweigert and Kotz (1977): The words suggest an intellectual activity with law as its object and comparison as its process. The comparison of the different legal systems of the world. Kamba (1974): Signifies the systematic application of the comparative technique to the field of law. It is the study of, and research in, law by the systematic comparison of two or more legal systems; or of parts, branches or aspects of two or more legal systems. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/slideofcomparativelaw-160515063755-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Zweigert and Kotz (1977): The words suggest an intellectual activity with law as its object and comparison as its process. The comparison of the different legal systems of the world. Kamba (1974): Signifies the systematic application of the comparative technique to the field of law. It is the study of, and research in, law by the systematic comparison of two or more legal systems; or of parts, branches or aspects of two or more legal systems.
際際滷 of comparative law from Muhammad Razi
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