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[International Expansion] Ryan wants to expand his coffee business into Winland, a small, remote country. He moves to Winland temporarily in order to oversee operations. His friend Terrell asks him if he plans to hire legal counsel for the expansion. Ryan replies, "Of course not. The U.S. has the strictest laws regarding contracts, employment, and business practices in the world. So long as I'm legal in the U.S., I'm legal anywhere. Besides, I studied up on Winland law ten years ago, and I know it all." Ryan proceeds and lands in jail in Winland for violating recently passed laws which make it a crime to mistreat employees and which criminalized the failure to provide certain benefits. Authorities in Winland claim that he sexually harassed an employee, failed to pay sufficient wages, and failed to give employees Winland's mandated 12 weeks of paid vacation per year. _______ is the type of law involved in comparing laws between the U.S. and Winland. Multiple Choice Comprehensive law Complete law Contributory law Comparative law Delineated law

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Option D

Comparative law is the type of law involved in comparing laws between the U.S. and Winland.

Explanation:

Evaluating the purpose and methodology of comparative law so that we can proceed up with a reliable methodological structure to entirely recognize the purpose of law in various countries as a method of developing insight and understanding and, conceivably, some quality of harmonization over significant problems.

The collection of knowledge acquired by comparative law can be an indispensable gateway to a foreign society. The significance of comparative law has developed enormously in the contemporary age of internationalism, business globalization, and democratization. Ryan should know comparative law which examines and analyzes the laws in various countries.

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