The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law
Herausgeber: Reimann, Mathias; Zimmermann, Reinhard
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Fully revised and updated second edition of The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law, the authoritative reference point for the state of comparative law today. The Handbook contains forty-eight chapters, each written by a leading expert and providing an accessible, critical account of the state of comparative law in its respective area.
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Fully revised and updated second edition of The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law, the authoritative reference point for the state of comparative law today. The Handbook contains forty-eight chapters, each written by a leading expert and providing an accessible, critical account of the state of comparative law in its respective area.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 1424
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 184mm x 73mm
- Gewicht: 2014g
- ISBN-13: 9780198810230
- ISBN-10: 0198810237
- Artikelnr.: 54470136
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 1424
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Mai 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 184mm x 73mm
- Gewicht: 2014g
- ISBN-13: 9780198810230
- ISBN-10: 0198810237
- Artikelnr.: 54470136
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Mathias Reimann is Hessel E. Yntema Professor of Law at The University of Michigan. Reinhard Zimmermann is Director of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law, Hamburg, and an Affiliate Professor at Bucerius Law School.
* PART I THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPARATIVE LAW IN THE WORLD
* 1: Charles Donahue: Comparative Law before the Code Napoléon
* 2: Benedicte Fauvarque-Cosson: Development of Comparative Law in
France
* 3: Ingeborg Schwenzer: Development of Comparative Law in Germany,
Switzerland, and Austria
* 4: Elisabetta Grande: Development of Comparative Law in Italy
* 5: John W. Cairns: Development of Comparative Law in Great Britain
* 6: David S. Clark: Development of Comparative Law in the United
States
* 7: Zdenek Kuhn: Development of Comparative Law in Central and Eastern
Europe
* 8: Luke Nottage: Development of Comparative Law in Japan
* 9: Taisu Zhang: Development of Comparative Law in China
* 10: Jan Kleinheisterkamp: Development of Comparative Law in Latin
America
* PART II APPROACHES TO COMPARATIVE LAW
* 11: Nils Jansen: Comparative Law and Comparative Knowledge
* 12: Nora Demleitner: Comparative Law and Legal Education
* 13: Ralf Michaels: The Functional Method of Comparative Law
* 14: Gerhard Dannemann: Comparative Law: Study of Similarities or
Differences?
* 15: H. Patrick Glenn: Comparative Legal Families and Comparative
Legal Traditions
* 16: Michele Graziadei: Comparative Law, Legal Transplants, and
Receptions
* 17: Jacques du Plessis: Comparative Law and the Study of Mixed Legal
Systems
* 18: Jan M. Smit: Comparative Law and its Influence on National Legal
Systems
* 19: Francis Jacobs: Comparative Law and European Union Law
* 20: Reinhard Zimmerman: Comparative Law and the Europeanization of
Private Law
* 21: Horatia Muir Watt: Globalization and Comparative Law
* 22: Chibli Mallat: Comparative Law and the Islamic (Middle Eastern)
Legal Culture
* 23: T. W. Bennett: Comparative Law and African Customary Law
* 24: Vivian Grosswald Curran: Comparative Law and Language
* 25: Roger Cotterrell: Comparative Law and Legal Culture
* 26: James Whitman: Comparative Law and Religion
* 27: James Gordley: Comparative Law and Legal History
* 28: Annelise Riles: Comparative Law and Socio-legal Studies
* 29: Ugo Mattei: Comparative Law and Critical Legal Studies
* 30: Florian Faust: Comparative Law and Economic Analysis of Law
* 31: Mathias Siems: New Directions in Comparative Law
* PART III SUBJECT AREAS
* 32: Stefan Vogenauer: Sources of Law and Legal Method in Comparative
Law
* 33: Hein Koetz: Comparative Contract Law
* 34: Peter Huber: Comparative Sales Law
* 35: Daniel Visser: Unjustified Enrichment in Comparative Perspective
* 36: Gerhard Wagner: Comparative Tort Law
* 37: Sjef van Erp: Comparative Property Law
* 38: Marius J. de Waal: Comparative Succession Law
* 39: Jens M. Scherpe: Comparative Family Law
* 40: Matthew W. Finkin: Comparative Labour Law
* 41: Klaus J. Hopt: Comparative Company Law
* 42: David J. Gerber: Comparative Competition Law
* 43: Mark Tushnet: Comparative Constitutional Law
* 44: Samantha Besson: Comparative Human Rights Law
* 45: John S. Bell: Comparative Administrative Law
* 46: Markus D. Dubber: Comparative Criminal Law
* 47: Joachim Zekoll: Comparative Civil Procedure
* 48: Mathias Reimann: Comparative Law and Private International Law
* 1: Charles Donahue: Comparative Law before the Code Napoléon
* 2: Benedicte Fauvarque-Cosson: Development of Comparative Law in
France
* 3: Ingeborg Schwenzer: Development of Comparative Law in Germany,
Switzerland, and Austria
* 4: Elisabetta Grande: Development of Comparative Law in Italy
* 5: John W. Cairns: Development of Comparative Law in Great Britain
* 6: David S. Clark: Development of Comparative Law in the United
States
* 7: Zdenek Kuhn: Development of Comparative Law in Central and Eastern
Europe
* 8: Luke Nottage: Development of Comparative Law in Japan
* 9: Taisu Zhang: Development of Comparative Law in China
* 10: Jan Kleinheisterkamp: Development of Comparative Law in Latin
America
* PART II APPROACHES TO COMPARATIVE LAW
* 11: Nils Jansen: Comparative Law and Comparative Knowledge
* 12: Nora Demleitner: Comparative Law and Legal Education
* 13: Ralf Michaels: The Functional Method of Comparative Law
* 14: Gerhard Dannemann: Comparative Law: Study of Similarities or
Differences?
* 15: H. Patrick Glenn: Comparative Legal Families and Comparative
Legal Traditions
* 16: Michele Graziadei: Comparative Law, Legal Transplants, and
Receptions
* 17: Jacques du Plessis: Comparative Law and the Study of Mixed Legal
Systems
* 18: Jan M. Smit: Comparative Law and its Influence on National Legal
Systems
* 19: Francis Jacobs: Comparative Law and European Union Law
* 20: Reinhard Zimmerman: Comparative Law and the Europeanization of
Private Law
* 21: Horatia Muir Watt: Globalization and Comparative Law
* 22: Chibli Mallat: Comparative Law and the Islamic (Middle Eastern)
Legal Culture
* 23: T. W. Bennett: Comparative Law and African Customary Law
* 24: Vivian Grosswald Curran: Comparative Law and Language
* 25: Roger Cotterrell: Comparative Law and Legal Culture
* 26: James Whitman: Comparative Law and Religion
* 27: James Gordley: Comparative Law and Legal History
* 28: Annelise Riles: Comparative Law and Socio-legal Studies
* 29: Ugo Mattei: Comparative Law and Critical Legal Studies
* 30: Florian Faust: Comparative Law and Economic Analysis of Law
* 31: Mathias Siems: New Directions in Comparative Law
* PART III SUBJECT AREAS
* 32: Stefan Vogenauer: Sources of Law and Legal Method in Comparative
Law
* 33: Hein Koetz: Comparative Contract Law
* 34: Peter Huber: Comparative Sales Law
* 35: Daniel Visser: Unjustified Enrichment in Comparative Perspective
* 36: Gerhard Wagner: Comparative Tort Law
* 37: Sjef van Erp: Comparative Property Law
* 38: Marius J. de Waal: Comparative Succession Law
* 39: Jens M. Scherpe: Comparative Family Law
* 40: Matthew W. Finkin: Comparative Labour Law
* 41: Klaus J. Hopt: Comparative Company Law
* 42: David J. Gerber: Comparative Competition Law
* 43: Mark Tushnet: Comparative Constitutional Law
* 44: Samantha Besson: Comparative Human Rights Law
* 45: John S. Bell: Comparative Administrative Law
* 46: Markus D. Dubber: Comparative Criminal Law
* 47: Joachim Zekoll: Comparative Civil Procedure
* 48: Mathias Reimann: Comparative Law and Private International Law
* PART I THE DEVELOPMENT OF COMPARATIVE LAW IN THE WORLD
* 1: Charles Donahue: Comparative Law before the Code Napoléon
* 2: Benedicte Fauvarque-Cosson: Development of Comparative Law in
France
* 3: Ingeborg Schwenzer: Development of Comparative Law in Germany,
Switzerland, and Austria
* 4: Elisabetta Grande: Development of Comparative Law in Italy
* 5: John W. Cairns: Development of Comparative Law in Great Britain
* 6: David S. Clark: Development of Comparative Law in the United
States
* 7: Zdenek Kuhn: Development of Comparative Law in Central and Eastern
Europe
* 8: Luke Nottage: Development of Comparative Law in Japan
* 9: Taisu Zhang: Development of Comparative Law in China
* 10: Jan Kleinheisterkamp: Development of Comparative Law in Latin
America
* PART II APPROACHES TO COMPARATIVE LAW
* 11: Nils Jansen: Comparative Law and Comparative Knowledge
* 12: Nora Demleitner: Comparative Law and Legal Education
* 13: Ralf Michaels: The Functional Method of Comparative Law
* 14: Gerhard Dannemann: Comparative Law: Study of Similarities or
Differences?
* 15: H. Patrick Glenn: Comparative Legal Families and Comparative
Legal Traditions
* 16: Michele Graziadei: Comparative Law, Legal Transplants, and
Receptions
* 17: Jacques du Plessis: Comparative Law and the Study of Mixed Legal
Systems
* 18: Jan M. Smit: Comparative Law and its Influence on National Legal
Systems
* 19: Francis Jacobs: Comparative Law and European Union Law
* 20: Reinhard Zimmerman: Comparative Law and the Europeanization of
Private Law
* 21: Horatia Muir Watt: Globalization and Comparative Law
* 22: Chibli Mallat: Comparative Law and the Islamic (Middle Eastern)
Legal Culture
* 23: T. W. Bennett: Comparative Law and African Customary Law
* 24: Vivian Grosswald Curran: Comparative Law and Language
* 25: Roger Cotterrell: Comparative Law and Legal Culture
* 26: James Whitman: Comparative Law and Religion
* 27: James Gordley: Comparative Law and Legal History
* 28: Annelise Riles: Comparative Law and Socio-legal Studies
* 29: Ugo Mattei: Comparative Law and Critical Legal Studies
* 30: Florian Faust: Comparative Law and Economic Analysis of Law
* 31: Mathias Siems: New Directions in Comparative Law
* PART III SUBJECT AREAS
* 32: Stefan Vogenauer: Sources of Law and Legal Method in Comparative
Law
* 33: Hein Koetz: Comparative Contract Law
* 34: Peter Huber: Comparative Sales Law
* 35: Daniel Visser: Unjustified Enrichment in Comparative Perspective
* 36: Gerhard Wagner: Comparative Tort Law
* 37: Sjef van Erp: Comparative Property Law
* 38: Marius J. de Waal: Comparative Succession Law
* 39: Jens M. Scherpe: Comparative Family Law
* 40: Matthew W. Finkin: Comparative Labour Law
* 41: Klaus J. Hopt: Comparative Company Law
* 42: David J. Gerber: Comparative Competition Law
* 43: Mark Tushnet: Comparative Constitutional Law
* 44: Samantha Besson: Comparative Human Rights Law
* 45: John S. Bell: Comparative Administrative Law
* 46: Markus D. Dubber: Comparative Criminal Law
* 47: Joachim Zekoll: Comparative Civil Procedure
* 48: Mathias Reimann: Comparative Law and Private International Law
* 1: Charles Donahue: Comparative Law before the Code Napoléon
* 2: Benedicte Fauvarque-Cosson: Development of Comparative Law in
France
* 3: Ingeborg Schwenzer: Development of Comparative Law in Germany,
Switzerland, and Austria
* 4: Elisabetta Grande: Development of Comparative Law in Italy
* 5: John W. Cairns: Development of Comparative Law in Great Britain
* 6: David S. Clark: Development of Comparative Law in the United
States
* 7: Zdenek Kuhn: Development of Comparative Law in Central and Eastern
Europe
* 8: Luke Nottage: Development of Comparative Law in Japan
* 9: Taisu Zhang: Development of Comparative Law in China
* 10: Jan Kleinheisterkamp: Development of Comparative Law in Latin
America
* PART II APPROACHES TO COMPARATIVE LAW
* 11: Nils Jansen: Comparative Law and Comparative Knowledge
* 12: Nora Demleitner: Comparative Law and Legal Education
* 13: Ralf Michaels: The Functional Method of Comparative Law
* 14: Gerhard Dannemann: Comparative Law: Study of Similarities or
Differences?
* 15: H. Patrick Glenn: Comparative Legal Families and Comparative
Legal Traditions
* 16: Michele Graziadei: Comparative Law, Legal Transplants, and
Receptions
* 17: Jacques du Plessis: Comparative Law and the Study of Mixed Legal
Systems
* 18: Jan M. Smit: Comparative Law and its Influence on National Legal
Systems
* 19: Francis Jacobs: Comparative Law and European Union Law
* 20: Reinhard Zimmerman: Comparative Law and the Europeanization of
Private Law
* 21: Horatia Muir Watt: Globalization and Comparative Law
* 22: Chibli Mallat: Comparative Law and the Islamic (Middle Eastern)
Legal Culture
* 23: T. W. Bennett: Comparative Law and African Customary Law
* 24: Vivian Grosswald Curran: Comparative Law and Language
* 25: Roger Cotterrell: Comparative Law and Legal Culture
* 26: James Whitman: Comparative Law and Religion
* 27: James Gordley: Comparative Law and Legal History
* 28: Annelise Riles: Comparative Law and Socio-legal Studies
* 29: Ugo Mattei: Comparative Law and Critical Legal Studies
* 30: Florian Faust: Comparative Law and Economic Analysis of Law
* 31: Mathias Siems: New Directions in Comparative Law
* PART III SUBJECT AREAS
* 32: Stefan Vogenauer: Sources of Law and Legal Method in Comparative
Law
* 33: Hein Koetz: Comparative Contract Law
* 34: Peter Huber: Comparative Sales Law
* 35: Daniel Visser: Unjustified Enrichment in Comparative Perspective
* 36: Gerhard Wagner: Comparative Tort Law
* 37: Sjef van Erp: Comparative Property Law
* 38: Marius J. de Waal: Comparative Succession Law
* 39: Jens M. Scherpe: Comparative Family Law
* 40: Matthew W. Finkin: Comparative Labour Law
* 41: Klaus J. Hopt: Comparative Company Law
* 42: David J. Gerber: Comparative Competition Law
* 43: Mark Tushnet: Comparative Constitutional Law
* 44: Samantha Besson: Comparative Human Rights Law
* 45: John S. Bell: Comparative Administrative Law
* 46: Markus D. Dubber: Comparative Criminal Law
* 47: Joachim Zekoll: Comparative Civil Procedure
* 48: Mathias Reimann: Comparative Law and Private International Law