1. How does Comparative Law differ from National Laws in terms of their nature and purpose?
Comparative Law is a methodological tool for comparison, whereas National Laws are substantive legal systems of individual countries
Explicación
Comparative Law serves as a methodological tool to compare national laws, which themselves are the substantive legal systems of individual countries. The other options incorrectly describe their nature or scope. Review: Comparative law as a methodological tool and its historical development. Course evidence: "Comparative Law is a methodological tool used to compare national laws, not a body of substantive rules."