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Comparative
In grammar, the comparative is the form of an adjective or adverb which denotes the degree or grade by which a person, thing, or other entity has a property or quality greater or less in extent than that of another, and is used in this context with a subordinating conjunction, such as than, as...as, etc. [1]
Look up comparative in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.Comparative CSR
A recent piece in the Economist notes the various orderings of CSR priorities across different countries. For example, the 3 most important CSR issues in the US are health care, the environment, and job losses from outsourcing, according to survey data...
Comparative internet law
Alan Davidson visited Yale Law School today, speaking to my Internet Law class and to a large lunchtime group. Key takeaway for me: the center of gravity of internet policy is not so much in Washington any more...
Literature and Comparative Law
Barbara Pozzo, University of Insubria, Department of Law and Economics of Firms and Persons, has published "A Suitable Boy: The Abolition of Feudalism in India, in volume 1 of the Erasmus Law Review (2008)...
COMPARATIVE MARKETING IN EDD
In reply to yesterday's post, I received the following comment from Rob Robinson, the Vice President of Marketing for Orange Legal Technologies: "Concerning the comment on ?any marketer worth his/her salt? ? I would suggest that when ?Firm C? uses...
Comparative Con Law v. State Con Law
Professor Paul Horwitz's illuminating post on Prawfs Blog yesterday entitled "Of Canapes and Comparativism" struck me as exactly right in arguing that the perceived lack of prestige in doing state constitutional law work is one reason the field lags behind the trend favoring global comparative constitutional law...
A Comparative Take on EFCA
David Doorey (York University) has a post at Doorey's Workplace Blog that takes a comparative look at the EFCA debate. Looking in particular at the access proposals raised by Sen...
What is comparative negligence and strict liability in tort law?
A. comparative negligence
B. seller sells to buyer
B. defense of ...

What is comparative negligence and strict liability in tort law?
A. comparative negligence
B. seller sells to buyer
B. defense of ...















