This volume examines the role of custom in law, offering a fresh perspective on custom's enduring place in both domestic and international law.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David J. Bederman is K. H. Gyr Professor in Private International Law at Emory University. Professor Bederman has published extensively on diverse legal topics, including legal history, constitutional law, and international legal theory and practice. In addition to a number of books and dozens of articles and essays, his major publications include Globalization and International Law (2008), The Classical Foundations of the American Constitution (2008), The Spirit of International Law (2002), International Law in Antiquity (2001), and International Law Frameworks (2001).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Customary Law in Perspective: 1. Anthropology: custom in pre-literate societies 2. Culture: the western legal tradition of positivism 3. History: the common law and custom 4. Economics, socio-biology and psychology: the human impulse of custom Part II. Custom in Domestic Legal Systems: 5. Family law 6. Property 7. Contracts 8. Torts 9. Constitutional law Part III. Custom in International Law: 10. Private international law: international commercial usage 11. Public international law: custom among nations Conclusion: how and why custom endures.
Part I. Customary Law in Perspective: 1. Anthropology: custom in pre-literate societies 2. Culture: the western legal tradition of positivism 3. History: the common law and custom 4. Economics, socio-biology and psychology: the human impulse of custom Part II. Custom in Domestic Legal Systems: 5. Family law 6. Property 7. Contracts 8. Torts 9. Constitutional law Part III. Custom in International Law: 10. Private international law: international commercial usage 11. Public international law: custom among nations Conclusion: how and why custom endures.
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