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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...
What is Comparative Constitutional Law?
Much of my blogging this next month will be about the field of comparative constitutional law. What is the field? What projects are people working on in the field? What does it matter?
For now, though, I wanted to write one brief thought that has occurred to me as I have taught my comparative constitutional law class at GW the past two spring semesters: Is comparative constitutional law just an example of constitutional theory or constitutional design?
Some parts of comparative constitutional scholarship help us understand a particular country more, perhaps...
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)...
The Rise of Comparative Law (And EU Law as Catalyst)
Professor Bénédicte Fauvarque-Cosson of the University of Paris II - Panthéon-Assas - has just published a monograph on how the creation EU law has had an impact on comparative law and comparative law education...
Comparative Tort Law: India
Indlaw.com has an interesting essay about tort law in India. The author concludes: [I]t is quite obvious that there is no need to centralize the law of tort...
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 ...














