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A Comparative Analysis of Laws Amongst Western Powers Through the 20th Century
Abstract
This chapter focuses on the laws of America, Australia, Britain (i.e., as a foundation for America, Australia, and South Africa), and South Africa. By exploring the laws of these countries, the author hopes to establish a timeline of events. While Britain is not a main focus of this book, the British Empire has influenced multiple countries worldwide. Moreover, due to colonization, Britain played a major role in America, Australia, and South Africa. By analyzing precipitating events, one can examine when new laws were implemented and the effects of said laws. Then these laws, i.e., the laws of each country/region can and will be compared for a final analysis.
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