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Civil law vs. Common Law (1997)

How would you compare the Civil Law system in its

governance and trend with that of the Common Law

system?

GENERAL

PRINCIPLES

Civil law vs. CommonLaw (1997)How would you compare the Civil Lawsystem in its governance and trend with thatof the Common Law system?SUGGESTED ANSWER:

 As regards "governance": Governance inCivil Law is codal, statutory and writtenlaw. It is additionally derived from case law.Common law is basically derived from caselaw.

 As regards "trend": Civil law is now tendingto rely more and more on decisions of thecourts explaining the laws. Common law isnow codifying laws more and more. So theyare now merging towards similar systems.Additional Answers:1. COMMON LAW refers to thetraditional part of the law as distinct from

legislation; it refers to the universal part oflaw as distinct from particular local customs(Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. 7). On theother hand, CIVIL LAW is understood tobe that branch of law governing therelationship of persons in respect of theirpersonal and private interests asdistinguished from both public andinternational laws.

GENERAL

PRINCIPLES

Civil law vs. CommonLaw (1997)How would you compare the Civil Lawsystem in its governance and trend with thatof the Common Law system?SUGGESTED ANSWER:

 As regards "governance": Governance inCivil Law is codal, statutory and writtenlaw. It is additionally derived from case law.Common law is basically derived from caselaw.

 As regards "trend": Civil law is now tendingto rely more and more on decisions of thecourts explaining the laws. Common law isnow codifying laws more and more. So theyare now merging towards similar systems.Additional Answers:1. COMMON LAW refers to thetraditional part of the law as distinct from

legislation; it refers to the universal part oflaw as distinct from particular local customs(Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. 7). On theother hand, CIVIL LAW is understood tobe that branch of law governing therelationship of persons in respect of theirpersonal and private interests asdistinguished from both public andinternational laws.

GENERAL

PRINCIPLES

Civil law vs. CommonLaw (1997)How would you compare the Civil Lawsystem in its governance and trend with thatof the Common Law system?SUGGESTED ANSWER:

 As regards "governance": Governance inCivil Law is codal, statutory and writtenlaw. It is additionally derived from case law.Common law is basically derived from caselaw.

 As regards "trend": Civil law is now tendingto rely more and more on decisions of thecourts explaining the laws. Common law isnow codifying laws more and more. So theyare now merging towards similar systems.Additional Answers:1. COMMON LAW refers to thetraditional part of the law as distinct from

legislation; it refers to the universal part oflaw as distinct from particular local customs(Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. 7). On theother hand, CIVIL LAW is understood tobe that branch of law governing therelationship of persons in respect of theirpersonal and private interests asdistinguished from both public andinternational laws.

GENERAL

PRINCIPLES

Civil law vs. CommonLaw (1997)How would you compare the Civil Lawsystem in its governance and trend with thatof the Common Law system?SUGGESTED ANSWER:

 As regards "governance": Governance inCivil Law is codal, statutory and writtenlaw. It is additionally derived from case law.Common law is basically derived from caselaw.

 As regards "trend": Civil law is now tendingto rely more and more on decisions of thecourts explaining the laws. Common law isnow codifying laws more and more. So theyare now merging towards similar systems.Additional Answers:1. COMMON LAW refers to thetraditional part of the law as distinct from

legislation; it refers to the universal part oflaw as distinct from particular local customs(Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. 7). On theother hand, CIVIL LAW is understood tobe that branch of law governing therelationship of persons in respect of theirpersonal and private interests asdistinguished from both public andinternational laws.

GENERAL

PRINCIPLES

Civil law vs. CommonLaw (1997)How would you compare the Civil Lawsystem in its governance and trend with thatof the Common Law system?SUGGESTED ANSWER:

 As regards "governance": Governance inCivil Law is codal, statutory and writtenlaw. It is additionally derived from case law.Common law is basically derived from caselaw.

 As regards "trend": Civil law is now tendingto rely more and more on decisions of thecourts explaining the laws. Common law isnow codifying laws more and more. So theyare now merging towards similar systems.Additional Answers:1. COMMON LAW refers to thetraditional part of the law as distinct from

legislation; it refers to the universal part oflaw as distinct from particular local customs(Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. 7). On theother hand, CIVIL LAW is understood tobe that branch of law governing therelationship of persons in respect of theirpersonal and private interests asdistinguished from both public andinternational laws.

GENERAL PRINCIPLESCivil law vs. Common Law (1997)How would you compare the Civil Law system in itsgovernance and trend with that of the Common Law system?

SUGGESTED ANSWER:

 As regards "governance": Governance in Civil Law is codal,

statutory and written law. It is additionally derived from caselaw. Common law is basically derived from case law.

 As regards "trend": Civil law is now tending to rely more andmore on decisions of the courts explaining the laws.Common law is now codifying laws more and more. So theyare now merging towards similar systems.

Additional Answers:

GENERAL PRINCIPLES

SUGGESTED ANSWER:

 As regards "governance": Governance in Civil Law is codal,

statutory and written law. It is additionally derived from caselaw. Common law is basically derived from case law.

 As regards "trend": Civil law is now tending to rely more andmore on decisions of the courts explaining the laws.Common law is now codifying laws more and more. So theyare now merging towards similar systems.

Additional Answers:

1. COMMON LAW refers to the traditional part of thelaw as distinct from legislation; it refers to the universal partof law as distinct from particular local customs (Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. 7). On the other hand, CIVIL LAW isunderstood to be that branch of law governing therelationship of persons in respect of their personal and privateinterests as distinguished from both public and internationallaws.

1. COMMON LAW refers to the traditional part of thelaw as distinct from legislation; it refers to the universal partof law as distinct from particular local customs (Encyclopedia Americana, Vol. 7). On the other hand, CIVIL LAW isunderstood to be that branch of law governing therelationship of persons in respect of their personal and privateinterests as distinguished from both public and internationallaws.