The Cambridge Companion to Comparative Law
Herausgeber: Bussani, Mauro; Mattei, Ugo
The Cambridge Companion to Comparative Law
Herausgeber: Bussani, Mauro; Mattei, Ugo
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The book delves into the 'deeper structures' of the world's legal systems, where law meets culture, politics and socio-economic factors.
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The book delves into the 'deeper structures' of the world's legal systems, where law meets culture, politics and socio-economic factors.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 838g
- ISBN-13: 9780521895705
- ISBN-10: 0521895707
- Artikelnr.: 35483753
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 424
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 838g
- ISBN-13: 9780521895705
- ISBN-10: 0521895707
- Artikelnr.: 35483753
Editors' preface. Diapositives v. movies: the inner dynamics of the law and its comparative account: a companion M. Bussani and U. Mattei
Part I. Knowing Comparative Law: 1. Comparative law and neighbouring disciplines M. Reimann
2. Political ideology and comparative law Duncan Kennedy
3. Economic analysis and comparative law N. Garoupa and T. Ginsburg
4. Comparative law and anthropology Lawrence Rosen
5. Comparative law and language B. Pozzo
Part II. Comparative Law Fields: 6. Comparative studies in private law (insights from a European point of view) F. Werro
7. Comparative administrative law F. Bignami
8. Comparative constitutional law G. Frankenberg
9. Comparative criminal justice E. Grande
10. Comparative civil justice O. Chase and V. Varano
11. Comparative law and the international organizations G. Bermann
Part III. Comparative Law in the Flux of Civilizations: 12. The East-Asian legal tradition T. Ruskola
13. The Jewish legal tradition A. J. Jacobson and J. D. Bleich
14. The Islamic legal tradition Khaled Abou El Fadl
15. The Sub-Saharan legal tradition R. Sacco
16. The Latin American and Caribbean legal tradition (repositioning Latin America and the Caribbean in the contemporary maps of comparative law) D. Lopez Medina
17. Mixed legal systems V. Palmer
18. Democracy and the Western legal tradition M. Bussani.
Part I. Knowing Comparative Law: 1. Comparative law and neighbouring disciplines M. Reimann
2. Political ideology and comparative law Duncan Kennedy
3. Economic analysis and comparative law N. Garoupa and T. Ginsburg
4. Comparative law and anthropology Lawrence Rosen
5. Comparative law and language B. Pozzo
Part II. Comparative Law Fields: 6. Comparative studies in private law (insights from a European point of view) F. Werro
7. Comparative administrative law F. Bignami
8. Comparative constitutional law G. Frankenberg
9. Comparative criminal justice E. Grande
10. Comparative civil justice O. Chase and V. Varano
11. Comparative law and the international organizations G. Bermann
Part III. Comparative Law in the Flux of Civilizations: 12. The East-Asian legal tradition T. Ruskola
13. The Jewish legal tradition A. J. Jacobson and J. D. Bleich
14. The Islamic legal tradition Khaled Abou El Fadl
15. The Sub-Saharan legal tradition R. Sacco
16. The Latin American and Caribbean legal tradition (repositioning Latin America and the Caribbean in the contemporary maps of comparative law) D. Lopez Medina
17. Mixed legal systems V. Palmer
18. Democracy and the Western legal tradition M. Bussani.
Editors' preface. Diapositives v. movies: the inner dynamics of the law and its comparative account: a companion M. Bussani and U. Mattei
Part I. Knowing Comparative Law: 1. Comparative law and neighbouring disciplines M. Reimann
2. Political ideology and comparative law Duncan Kennedy
3. Economic analysis and comparative law N. Garoupa and T. Ginsburg
4. Comparative law and anthropology Lawrence Rosen
5. Comparative law and language B. Pozzo
Part II. Comparative Law Fields: 6. Comparative studies in private law (insights from a European point of view) F. Werro
7. Comparative administrative law F. Bignami
8. Comparative constitutional law G. Frankenberg
9. Comparative criminal justice E. Grande
10. Comparative civil justice O. Chase and V. Varano
11. Comparative law and the international organizations G. Bermann
Part III. Comparative Law in the Flux of Civilizations: 12. The East-Asian legal tradition T. Ruskola
13. The Jewish legal tradition A. J. Jacobson and J. D. Bleich
14. The Islamic legal tradition Khaled Abou El Fadl
15. The Sub-Saharan legal tradition R. Sacco
16. The Latin American and Caribbean legal tradition (repositioning Latin America and the Caribbean in the contemporary maps of comparative law) D. Lopez Medina
17. Mixed legal systems V. Palmer
18. Democracy and the Western legal tradition M. Bussani.
Part I. Knowing Comparative Law: 1. Comparative law and neighbouring disciplines M. Reimann
2. Political ideology and comparative law Duncan Kennedy
3. Economic analysis and comparative law N. Garoupa and T. Ginsburg
4. Comparative law and anthropology Lawrence Rosen
5. Comparative law and language B. Pozzo
Part II. Comparative Law Fields: 6. Comparative studies in private law (insights from a European point of view) F. Werro
7. Comparative administrative law F. Bignami
8. Comparative constitutional law G. Frankenberg
9. Comparative criminal justice E. Grande
10. Comparative civil justice O. Chase and V. Varano
11. Comparative law and the international organizations G. Bermann
Part III. Comparative Law in the Flux of Civilizations: 12. The East-Asian legal tradition T. Ruskola
13. The Jewish legal tradition A. J. Jacobson and J. D. Bleich
14. The Islamic legal tradition Khaled Abou El Fadl
15. The Sub-Saharan legal tradition R. Sacco
16. The Latin American and Caribbean legal tradition (repositioning Latin America and the Caribbean in the contemporary maps of comparative law) D. Lopez Medina
17. Mixed legal systems V. Palmer
18. Democracy and the Western legal tradition M. Bussani.