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Distinction between the Civil Law and Anglo-Saxon Systems of Legal Culture and a Tendency towards their Convergence
Nop, Michal ; Gerloch, Aleš (advisor) ; Maršálek, Pavel (referee) ; Večeřa, Miloš (referee)
1 Abstract Distinction between the Civil Law and Anglo-Saxon Systems of Legal Culture and a Tendency towards their Convergence In the presented dissertation, it is assessed whether it is still relevant to consider the Anglo- Saxon and civil law types of legal culture as two specific, different socio-cultural systems. Therefore, the paper is focused on the comparison of the Anglo-Saxon and civil law types of legal cultures. In the work, it is hypothesized that in the Anglo-Saxon and civil law cultures, there is a long-term tendency to converge. The work seeks to find key factors that affect the relationship between the observed legal cultures. The fundamental method of this paper is the comparative method in its sociological form. Typically, the multilateral comparative approach is employed. The historical comparison also has its place herein. The sociological conception is connected with the consideration of dominant currents of thought in both types of legal culture. The different way of writing court decisions or different methods of interpreting legal regulations are also reflected. The dissertation examines the issue of scientific comparison and its possibilities, the essence of legal cultures, methodological approach and historical changes in the civil law and Anglo-Saxon types of legal culture. The...

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