Abstract

‘Law’ and ‘legal systems’ as concepts are closely related. Since there have been many philosophies and definitions of law, ideas about legal systems have been similarly diverse. A system involves regular interactions among elements that together make up an entity with boundaries. Thus, lawyers, judges, legislators, administrators, the police, and legal scholars all work with particular rules in regularized ways that involve cultural expectations about their roles and the legal institutions and processes with which they interact. This view of a legal system is greater than only the rules themselves. Classification suggests comparison. Comparison here contemplates more than one legal system and the search for similarities and differences among legal systems.

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