However there have not been many studies comparing fuzzy-based systems with probabilistic ones.
This measure is especially useful when comparing electoral systems across countries, as is done in the field of political science.
Another way to compare systems is by inherent overheads and bottlenecks of the design.
For the college student it may mean figuring out what type of information is needed to compare major economic systems.
It's quite another to use them to compare institutions or systems.
Using criteria to compare systems does not make the comparison completely objective.
This table compares systems on lines of human agency:
The aim of the academy is to promote the study of constitutional law with an international approach, and by comparing different systems.
Finally, it will strengthen cooperation between Member States in the sensitive area of comparing different systems.
It is about being able to compare legal systems and bring about improvements.