Abstract

Comparative law develops in a fast-moving and grand-scale way. Accumulated conceptions, traditions and experience allow stepping forward from informational and comparative analysis to the use of new criteria that permit to measure the level of countries’ legal development. The article reviews modern trends in the development of the comparative law research — expansion of the scope of comparison objects, justification of the new classification of legal frameworks, possibilities of functional analysis of legal regulators, the role of international law in legal frameworks’ convergence etc. The author draws special attention to the problems of countries’ legal sovereignty under the conditions of globalization and integration of legal systems, legal frameworks and information exchange, law evolution. In addition the author argues in favor of the “Roving Legal Framework” development.

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