This is interesting, it's the first time I've seen a good argument for why common law might be preferable to civil law.
It also works with the observation that civil law countries are better at building physical infrastructure - if civil law is for policy implementation, it makes sense that it'd correlate with better government ability to implement policy and build things.
This is interesting, it's the first time I've seen a good argument for why common law might be preferable to civil law.
It also works with the observation that civil law countries are better at building physical infrastructure - if civil law is for policy implementation, it makes sense that it'd correlate with better government ability to implement policy and build things.