This document discusses three patterns of law that exist in legal systems around the world. It identifies the main patterns as civil law, common law, and religious law. Each pattern has distinct characteristics in terms of sources of law, methodology, and legal education. However, the systems are dynamic and subject to change over time through cross-fertilization and other influences.
This document discusses three patterns of law that exist in legal systems around the world. It identifies the main patterns as civil law, common law, and religious law. Each pattern has distinct characteristics in terms of sources of law, methodology, and legal education. However, the systems are dynamic and subject to change over time through cross-fertilization and other influences.
This document discusses three patterns of law that exist in legal systems around the world. It identifies the main patterns as civil law, common law, and religious law. Each pattern has distinct characteristics in terms of sources of law, methodology, and legal education. However, the systems are dynamic and subject to change over time through cross-fertilization and other influences.