Many countries utilize a legal system based on either common law or civil law traditions to determine the facts in a case. Common law systems, like those in the United States and the United Kingdom, rely heavily on precedents set by previous court decisions and often involve juries to assess facts. In contrast, civil law systems, prevalent in countries such as France and Germany, typically feature judges who take a more active role in investigating the facts and applying codified laws, with less reliance on past rulings. Additionally, some countries incorporate mixed systems or alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to address factual determinations.
That trusts were legal in other countries
because he was drunk
During the Treaty of Versailles
I don't know whether it is all bad, but one disadvantage is that your country depends on other countries - and the other countries can (for example) suddenly decide to boycott your country.
how does the u.s. court system compare to court systems in other countries
The jury system arose in England hundreds of years ago. If there was a crime in a community, the accused was brought to trial before a judge and a jury. The judge presided over the trial and served as the legal expert. The jury was a group of twelve men who were from the area where the crime was committed. The jury heard the evidence and then they, not the judge, decided whether the accused was guilty or innocent.
As of 2016, the only countries that do not use the metric system are the US, Burma and Liberia. All other countries use the metric system.
No - he can not even let states leave the union if decide they want to secede.
That the technological advantage of other countries was dangerous to Japan
Most countries use the metric system. The US uses the Imperial or British system.
The purpose of the warfare was to gain new land for countries. The war would have started with only Austria-Hungary fighting Serbia, but due to the Alliance system, many other nations were dragged into the war. So once the fighting began, it was a race to see which countries could outfight the other and ultimately decide who would control Europe.
Any problems in the countries using the SI system; in other countries people need to learn this rational system.