Comparative Law offers a fresh, contextualised and sophisticated perspective on the discipline for students and scholars, covering essential academic discussions and comparative law methodology. Critically debating both traditional and modern approaches, the new edition is updated with recent scholarship and includes two new chapters.
Comparative Law offers a fresh, contextualised and sophisticated perspective on the discipline for students and scholars, covering essential academic discussions and comparative law methodology. Critically debating both traditional and modern approaches, the new edition is updated with recent scholarship and includes two new chapters.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mathias Siems is Professor of Commercial Law at Durham Law School, Durham University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
List of figures List of tables Preface List of abbreviations 1. Introduction Part I. Traditional Comparative Law 2. The comparative legal method 3. Common law and Civil law 4. Mapping the world's legal systems 5. The diffusion of legal traditions Part II. Extending the Methods of Comparative Law 6. Postmodern comparative law 7. Socio-legal comparative law 8. Numerical comparative law 9. Empirical comparative law Part III. Global Comparative Law 10. Legal transplants and convergence 11. Comparative regional and international law 12. From transnational law to global law 13. Comparative law and development Part IV. Comparative Law as an Open Subject 14. Implicit comparative law 15. Reflections and outlook References Index.
List of figures; List of tables; Preface; List of abbreviations; 1. Introduction; Part I. Traditional Comparative Law; 2. The comparative legal method; 3. Common law and Civil law; 4. Mapping the world's legal systems; 5. The diffusion of legal traditions; Part II. Extending the Methods of Comparative Law; 6. Postmodern comparative law; 7. Socio-legal comparative law; 8. Numerical comparative law; 9. Empirical comparative law; Part III. Global Comparative Law; 10. Legal transplants and convergence; 11. Comparative regional and international law; 12. From transnational law to global law; 13. Comparative law and development; Part IV. Comparative Law as an Open Subject; 14. Implicit comparative law; 15. Reflections and outlook; References; Index.
List of figures List of tables Preface List of abbreviations 1. Introduction Part I. Traditional Comparative Law 2. The comparative legal method 3. Common law and Civil law 4. Mapping the world's legal systems 5. The diffusion of legal traditions Part II. Extending the Methods of Comparative Law 6. Postmodern comparative law 7. Socio-legal comparative law 8. Numerical comparative law 9. Empirical comparative law Part III. Global Comparative Law 10. Legal transplants and convergence 11. Comparative regional and international law 12. From transnational law to global law 13. Comparative law and development Part IV. Comparative Law as an Open Subject 14. Implicit comparative law 15. Reflections and outlook References Index.
List of figures; List of tables; Preface; List of abbreviations; 1. Introduction; Part I. Traditional Comparative Law; 2. The comparative legal method; 3. Common law and Civil law; 4. Mapping the world's legal systems; 5. The diffusion of legal traditions; Part II. Extending the Methods of Comparative Law; 6. Postmodern comparative law; 7. Socio-legal comparative law; 8. Numerical comparative law; 9. Empirical comparative law; Part III. Global Comparative Law; 10. Legal transplants and convergence; 11. Comparative regional and international law; 12. From transnational law to global law; 13. Comparative law and development; Part IV. Comparative Law as an Open Subject; 14. Implicit comparative law; 15. Reflections and outlook; References; Index.
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'The publication of the third edition of Mathias Siems' excellent Comparative Law is to be greatly welcomed by students and comparative law scholars alike. Siems provides not only clear guidance to the methodology and essential contemporary debates of comparative law, but a truly global perspective.' Professor Paula Giliker, University of Bristol, UK
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