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Bogdanovskaya, I.Y. Specific features of systematization in the common law states.

Abstract: Systematization have always carried a special character in the common law states. The historic domination of casual norms over abstract norms did not provide for efficient codification, while there were certain attempts and developments, so the issue of codification have always been a touchy one. The codification includes not only statutes, but also the precedents. And for example in the UK alone there is about 800 000 precedents, with about 50 volumes of statutes. This article by I.Y. Bodganovskaya is devoted to the systematization experience in the common law states.



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