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Comparative Legal Studies: Traditions and Transitions [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 530 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x30 mm, weight: 770 g, Worked examples or Exercises
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Jun-2011
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0521272408
  • ISBN-13: 9780521272407
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 530 pages, height x width x depth: 229x152x30 mm, weight: 770 g, Worked examples or Exercises
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  • ISBN-10: 0521272408
  • ISBN-13: 9780521272407
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These fourteen essays present an authoritative review of the current state of comparative legal studies. With backgrounds in law, political science, sociology, history and anthropology, the contributors examine comparative law's intellectual traditions; the strengths and failings of its methodologies; and, most importantly, future directions the subject is likely to take. This comprehensive study of the philosophical and methodological foundations of comparative law is a book with ideas and arguments every comparatist scholar is drawn to.

These fourteen essays, written by leading international comparatists, offer an authoritative review of the current state of comparative legal studies. With backgrounds in law, political science, sociology, history and anthropology, contributors examine comparative law's intellectual traditions, the strengths and failings of its methodologies and, most importantly, future directions the subject is likely to take. This is the most comprehensive study of the philosophical and methodological foundations of comparative law and is a book with whose ideas and arguments every comparatist in future will have no option but to engage.

Recenzijas

Review of the hardback: 'This book offers a welcome contribution to the comparative law debate.' Institute for Transnational Legal Research Review of the hardback: 'The present volume offers a wonderful overview of the divergence among comparative legal scholars about what the proper task of comparative law is. It highlights the importance of theoretical thinking in comparative law and thus forms a counterweight to comparative law enterprises in which this type of thinking is often lacking.' Jan Smits, Maastricht University Review of the hardback: ' this book marks a step forward in comparative law analysis for a number of reasons. These are first of all that the book is wide-ranging in its fields of enquiry; second, that the links between comparative law on the one hand and sociology and jurisprudence on the other hand are brought to light. ' International and Comparative Law Quarterly

Papildus informācija

This 2003 text examines comparative law's intellectual traditions, the strengths and failings of its methodologies and its future directions.
List of contributors
vii
Introduction
1 Accounting for an encounter
3(28)
Roderick Munday
Comparative legal studies and its legacies
2 The universalist heritage
31(15)
James Gordley
3 The colonialist heritage
46(30)
Upendra Baxi
4 The nationalist heritage
76(24)
H. Patrick Glenn
5 The functionalist heritage
100(31)
Michele Graziadei
Comparative legal studies and its boundaries
6 Comparatists and sociology
131(23)
Roger Cotterrell
7 Comparatists and languages
154(43)
Bernhard Großfeld
Comparative legal studies and its theories
8 The question of understanding
197(43)
Mitchel de S.-O.-l'E. Lasser
9 The same and the different
240(72)
Pierre Legrand
10 The neo-Romantic turn
312(33)
James Q. Whitman
11 The methods and the politics
345(92)
David Kennedy
Comparative legal studies and its futures
12 Comparatists and transferability
437(30)
David Nelken
13 Comparatists and extraordinary places
467(26)
Esin Orucu
Conclusion
14 Beyond compare
493(18)
Lawrence Rosen
Index 511