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| Uchambuzi wa Kulinganisha wa Sheria za Kesi× | Utafiti wa Kisheria wa Kulinganisha wa Kifedha× | |
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| Nyanja | Mbinu za Uwandani | Mbinu za Uwandani |
| Familia | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Mwaka wa asili≠ | Late 19th–20th century (systematic comparative law from ~1900; case-focused comparative methodology consolidated ~1970s–1990s) | 19th century origins; modern systematic form 1960s–1998 |
| Mwanzilishi≠ | Comparative law tradition (Zweigert, Kötz, MacCormick, Summers and others) | Rooted in classical comparative law (Anselm von Feuerbach, early 19th c.); systematised by Zweigert & Kötz (1998) |
| Aina≠ | Qualitative legal research method | Qualitative legal research design |
| Chanzo asilia≠ | MacCormick, D. N., & Summers, R. S. (Eds.). (1991). Interpreting Statutes: A Comparative Study. Dartmouth. ISBN: 978-1855210264 | Zweigert, K., & Kötz, H. (1998). An Introduction to Comparative Law (3rd ed., T. Weir, Trans.). Oxford University Press. ISBN: 978-0198268598 |
| Majina mbadala | cross-jurisdictional case analysis, comparative judicial analysis, transnational case law comparison, CCLA | comparative-doctrinal method, cross-jurisdictional doctrinal analysis, comparative black-letter law research, CDLR |
| Zinazohusiana | 6 | 6 |
| Muhtasari≠ | Comparative case law analysis is a qualitative legal research method that systematically examines and contrasts judicial decisions from two or more legal systems or jurisdictions. By placing rulings side by side, the method identifies convergences, divergences, and the underlying legal reasoning that shapes how courts address similar legal questions across different national or regional contexts. | Comparative doctrinal legal research systematically identifies, expounds, and compares the legal rules, principles, and doctrines governing the same problem across two or more jurisdictions. It combines the internal rigour of doctrinal analysis — mapping the authoritative sources of a single legal system — with the external perspective of comparative law, asking whether different legal systems solve the same social problem in similar or divergent ways and why. |
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