I 100% agree with this, and I think we all ought to be reminded of this (myself possibly more than anyone).
-Dan On May 3, 2008, at 5:57 PM, Tim Landscheidt wrote:
But this should not be an exercise in comparative law. To quote Sebastian's fine summary:
| This really only makes a difference if you let political geography dictate | our choices. I don't see any obvious reason why that should be the case. | Rather, we always have to come back to (1) what purposes chapters serve and | (2) what structure best accomodates those purposes.
Define an objective, and then determine the best way to achieve it. Otherwise you will get lost.