The Harmonisation of National Legal Systems
Strategic Models and Factors
Antonios E. Platsas
Chapter 2: General model of incorporating harmonised law
Strategic Models and Factors
Antonios E. Platsas
Extract
Chapter 2: a general model of harmonisation of legal systems is proposed in the second chapter. This is a model which caters for the more formal element of harmonised norm to be transposed and implemented in the domestic sphere. The model is thus concerned with instruments of law, which necessitate formal changes with minor effect upon domestic law. However, the possibility of use of this model does not preclude the parallel usage of the specific model, which follows. Furthermore, the use of the general model does not preclude the parallel usage of the factors proposed later in the book.
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