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Answers "Comparative Jurisprudence" Test Synergy. Score Excellent / Good 84-90 points out of 100.
The doctrine of Hinduism considers the main source of law ...
judicial precedent
law
legal custom
dharma injunctions
The main source of law in Anglo-Saxon legal systems is ...
constitution
legal custom
legal act
judicial precedent
African customary law is ...
the right of individuals
the law in force on the territory of the whole state
right of groups or communities
The subject of comparative jurisprudence is ...
the history of the emergence and development of theoretical knowledge about the state, law, politics and legislation, the history of political and legal theories, the history of theories of law and the state
clarification of the meaning of the law, as well as justification of understanding this meaning
methodological problems of comparison in law, comparative study of basic legal systems
modernity
cognition of real social reality in the context of the functioning of legal factors, mechanisms
the impact of the law on social relations and the reverse influence of social relations on the formation of law
There are ... rights in the USA
51 system
49 systems
50 systems
The modern legal system of Japan in its basic features has developed ...
in the second half of the nineteenth century.
in the second half of the twentieth century.
the first half of the twentieth century.
For the Soviet legal system, fundamental in lawmaking ...
there was a "revolutionary sense of justice" and the principle of guaranteeing the rights and freedoms of workers
was the principle of "socialist legality"
was the principle of guaranteeing the rights and freedoms of workers
there was a "revolutionary sense of justice"
Traditionally, Indian law was based on ... the principle
estate
varno-caste
ethnic
One of the most common classifications of legal families is given ...
A. Kh.Saidov
A. Yu. Tikhomirov
K. Zweigert
Rene David
The Institute dealing with the problems of legal comparative studies in Russia is ...
Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law
Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Center for Comparative Law
Society for Comparative Law
Institute for Comparative Law and Legal Technique
Institute of Foreign and International Law
The legal systems in Quebec and Louisiana are based on ...
judicial precedent
law
legal custom
dharma prescription
... is expressed in the integration of the merits and positive "flaws" of various legal systems, and this is not only a process taking place in different regions with varying degrees of intensity, but now actually existing and working reality
Divergence
Model Law
The disintegration process of legal systems
Legal convergence
... put forward the idea of trichotomy - the allocation of three main families: romance - Germanic, Anglo-Saxon and socialist
V. S. Nersesyants
M. Reinstein
Rene David
X. Gutteridge
The organization of the judiciary in African countries has signs ...
dualism
monocracy
tyhatopia
The main source of law in Romano-Germanic legal systems is ...
legal custom
judicial precedent
legal act
constitution
The I International Congress of Comparative Law took place in ...
1899 g.
1869 g.
1991 year
1900 g
The emergence of Confucianism is associated with the name ...
Lao Tzu
Sidharthi Gautama
Kun Tzu
The most important characteristic feature of the structure of Romano-Germanic law is ...
division of law into public and private
no division of law into public and private
lack of the concept of "law of obligations"
no division of rights into civil and commercial (commercial)
A characteristic feature of the structure of English law is the division of law into ...
public and private
common law and fairness
civil and commercial
common law and private law
A characteristic feature of Japanese law is ...
advantage of the interpretation of the law by the court over t
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The legal system of society is ...
system of law and system of its sources
the totality of all legal phenomena existing in the country
category corresponding to the category of "system of law"
system of law, system of its sources and legal practice
Territorial law began to develop in India ...
in the 20th century after the industrial revolution in India
during the period of English domination
during the period of gaining independence from the English crown
... is the author of the term "legal geography of the world"
M. Reinstein
V.A. Tumanov
W. Knapp
J. Stalev
The traditional system of rules of social regulation in Japan is called ...
"Shoguns"
"Weights"
"Chimu"
"Boogieu"
The legal family is ...
a complex legal system that combines the norms of domestic legislation
grouping of legal systems of a number of states, united by a common origin of law, similarity
legal sources, legal technique
legal regulation of public relations, the emergence of legal rights and obligations, implementation
rule of law
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