Deck 8: Comparative Legal Systems

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The way that the courts determine the applicable law in a legal dispute is through private international law rules
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In some Eastern countries, such as China and Japan, negotiating style is slow, respectful, and cautious.
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The two most widespread legal traditions include are the Civil Law and Hindu Legal Traditions.
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Jewish law is referred to as the Talmudic legal system.
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The Civil Law system is divided into two legal families: Germanic and the Swiss-Roman.
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Most South and Central American countries follow the Civil Law Tradition.
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Almost all common law countries where members of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
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The basis of modern Civil Law is the 8th Century Ciceronian Code.
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The Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) has influenced a number of modern revisions of national civil codes.
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The two traditional methods of comparative law study are the common core and the rational-based approaches.
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The common core approach was championed by Rudolf Schlesinger and Rodolfo Sacco.
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Mongolia is one of the few remaining legal systems that rely primarily on customary law.
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Customary law is often referred as indigenous or folk law.
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The first great modern civil code was the German Civil Code of 1798.
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The two major common law systems are often referred to as Anglo-American law.
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A "legal family" is the body of rules that regulates a given country.
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The Civil Law is largely dependent on judge-made law.
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The Civil Law follows an investigative (inquisitional) approach to civil procedure, as opposed to the Common Law's adversarial approach.
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Japanese Law derives from Germanic Civil Law.
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The law of the Chinese island of Macau is based on the Portuguese Civil Code.
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In the Common Law, some lawyers are educated to be judges in law school and become career judges.
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Breach of contract was recognized as a cause of action in Slade's Case.
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The doctrine in the United States that the common law is found at the state level is called the Ontario Doctrine.
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The Province of Quebec (Canada) follows the common law tradition.
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The part of a common law court decision that is binding is called dictum or dicta.
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Modern Chinese commercial law can be traced to the rise to power of Deng Xiaoping in 1978.
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Chinese Contract Law (CCL) is based on the Western Legal Tradition.
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Islamic law is referred to as Shari 'a Law.
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The Quran largely deals with spiritual issues and how to live, therefore, most commercial law is man-made.
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Under Hinduism's concept of appropriate behavior, duties, rights, laws, conduct, virtues, and the right way of living is known as Dharma.
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The new lex mercatoria refers to the free trade era's notion of transnational law.
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Examples of Mixed Jurisdiction legal systems include:

A) Scotland
B) Argentina
C) South Africa
D) All of the Above
E) A & C Only
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The elements that make up the Corpus Juris Civilis include:

A) Digest
B) Codex
C) Institutes
D) All of Above
E) B & C Only
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The benefits of comparative law study include:

A) Better understanding of one's domestic law
B) Understanding how law evolves
C) As a source in the reforming of law
D) All of the Above
E) B & C Only
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The major differences that distinguish the Civil Law from the Common Law include:

A) Judicial investigative process
B) Code-based law
C) Stare decisis
D) All of the Above
E) A & B Only
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Major developments of the English Common Law include:

A) Magna Carta
B) Doomsday Books
C) Statute of Westminster
D) All of the Above
E) A & C Only
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Sources of Islamic Law include:

A) Sunna
B) Ijma
C) Analogical Reasoning
D) All of the Above
E) A & B Only
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The lex mercatoria is made up of the following sources:

A) General Principles of law
B) Trade Usage
C) Public Law Conventions
D) All of the Above
E) A & B Only
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Explain the differences between the Common Law and Civil Law systems.
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Explain the difference in the Islamic law between religious law and man-made law and how they relate to one another.
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The way that the courts determine the applicable law in a legal dispute is through private international law rules
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In some Eastern countries, such as China and Japan, negotiating style is slow, respectful, and cautious.
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The two most widespread legal traditions include are the Civil Law and Hindu Legal Traditions.
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Jewish law is referred to as the Talmudic legal system.
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The Civil Law system is divided into two legal families: Germanic and the Swiss-Roman.
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Most South and Central American countries follow the Civil Law Tradition.
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Almost all common law countries where members of the British Commonwealth of Nations.
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The basis of modern Civil Law is the 8th Century Ciceronian Code.
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The Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG) has influenced a number of modern revisions of national civil codes.
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The two traditional methods of comparative law study are the common core and the rational-based approaches.
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The common core approach was championed by Rudolf Schlesinger and Rodolfo Sacco.
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Mongolia is one of the few remaining legal systems that rely primarily on customary law.
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Customary law is often referred as indigenous or folk law.
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The first great modern civil code was the German Civil Code of 1798.
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The two major common law systems are often referred to as Anglo-American law.
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A "legal family" is the body of rules that regulates a given country.
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The Civil Law is largely dependent on judge-made law.
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The Civil Law follows an investigative (inquisitional) approach to civil procedure, as opposed to the Common Law's adversarial approach.
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Japanese Law derives from Germanic Civil Law.
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The law of the Chinese island of Macau is based on the Portuguese Civil Code.
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In the Common Law, some lawyers are educated to be judges in law school and become career judges.
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Breach of contract was recognized as a cause of action in Slade's Case.
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The doctrine in the United States that the common law is found at the state level is called the Ontario Doctrine.
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The Province of Quebec (Canada) follows the common law tradition.
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The part of a common law court decision that is binding is called dictum or dicta.
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Modern Chinese commercial law can be traced to the rise to power of Deng Xiaoping in 1978.
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Chinese Contract Law (CCL) is based on the Western Legal Tradition.
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Islamic law is referred to as Shari 'a Law.
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The Quran largely deals with spiritual issues and how to live, therefore, most commercial law is man-made.
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Under Hinduism's concept of appropriate behavior, duties, rights, laws, conduct, virtues, and the right way of living is known as Dharma.
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The new lex mercatoria refers to the free trade era's notion of transnational law.
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Examples of Mixed Jurisdiction legal systems include:

A) Scotland
B) Argentina
C) South Africa
D) All of the Above
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The elements that make up the Corpus Juris Civilis include:

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C) Institutes
D) All of Above
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The benefits of comparative law study include:

A) Better understanding of one's domestic law
B) Understanding how law evolves
C) As a source in the reforming of law
D) All of the Above
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The major differences that distinguish the Civil Law from the Common Law include:

A) Judicial investigative process
B) Code-based law
C) Stare decisis
D) All of the Above
E) A & B Only
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Major developments of the English Common Law include:

A) Magna Carta
B) Doomsday Books
C) Statute of Westminster
D) All of the Above
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Sources of Islamic Law include:

A) Sunna
B) Ijma
C) Analogical Reasoning
D) All of the Above
E) A & B Only
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The lex mercatoria is made up of the following sources:

A) General Principles of law
B) Trade Usage
C) Public Law Conventions
D) All of the Above
E) A & B Only
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Explain the differences between the Common Law and Civil Law systems.
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Explain the difference in the Islamic law between religious law and man-made law and how they relate to one another.
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