Comparative Law

  • Comparative Law
    By Mathias Siems

    Courts and Political Institutions: A Comparative View, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press Kötz, Hein 1987. 'Taking Civil Codes Less Seriously', Modern Law Review, 50: 1–15 Kötz, Hein 1990. 'Scholarship and the Courts: A Comparative ...

  • Comparative Law: Law, Reality and Society
    By Alan Watson

    About the book: This book does not deal with conventional comparative law. Rules and structures of one system are not set out against those of another for contrast. Rather, rules...

  • Comparative Law
    By Mathias Siems

    Comparative Law in the Courtroom and Classroom: The Story of the Last Thirty-Five Years, Oxford: Hart Markesinis, Basil, ... Failures of American Methods of Lawmaking in Historical and Comparative Perspectives, Cambridge: Cambridge ...

  • Comparative Law: Mixes, Movements, and Metaphors
    By Seán Patrick Donlan, Jane Mair

    Scholars in different academic fields follow different modes of writing across disciplines and fields of study. ... Accordingly, in law as an academic discipline, there are different styles of writing depending on the subfield and ...

  • Comparative Law
    By Mathias Siems

    The most up-to-date and contextualised offering for comparative law students and scholars, referencing the newest research in the field.

  • Comparative Law: An Introduction
    By Vivian Grosswald Curran

    Comparative Law: An Introduction explores the position and nature of comparative law in a world in which contacts among different countries and cultures are increasing at an ever more rapid...

  • Comparative Law
    By H. C. Gutteridge

    First published in 1946, this text studies the origin and meaning of comparative law, as well as its purpose and value.

  • Comparative Law: A Handbook
    By David Nelken, Esin Örücü

    This book fills that gap in teaching at undergraduate level, and for postgraduates will be a starting point for further reading and discussion.

  • Comparative Law
    By Uwe Kischel

    Uwe Kischel's comprehensive treatise on comparative law offers a critical introduction to the central tenets of comparative legal scholarship. The first part of the book is dedicated to general aspects of comparative law.

  • Comparative Law: Law and the Legal Process in Japan
    By Kenneth L. Port

    Comparative Law: Law and the Legal Process in Japan

  • Comparative Law: a Very Short Introduction
    By Sabrina Ragone, SABRINA. SMORTO RAGONE

    Sabrina Ragone and Guido Smorto provide a concise introduction to the field of comparative law, explaining how it is used by legislators, judges, international organizations and scholars, and demonstrating that legal comparison challenges ...

  • Comparative Law: A Handbook
    By David Nelken, Esin Örücü

    This book fills that gap in teaching at undergraduate level, and for postgraduates will be a starting point for further reading and discussion.

  • Comparative Law: Law, Reality and Society
    By Alan Watson

    The third edition of Comparative Law: Law, Reality and Society does not deal with conventional comparative law.

  • Comparative Law: Law, Reality and Society
    By Alan Watson

    The third edition of Comparative Law: Law, Reality and Society does not deal with conventional comparative law. Rules and structures of one system are not set out against those of...

  • Comparative Law
    By Mathias Siems

    ... Law, vol. 42, 147–62. Stiglitz, Joseph E., Amartya Sen and Jean-Paul ... Law', Utah Law Review, 739–73. Strange, Susan 1996.The Retreatofthe State. TheDiffusion ... Understanding Law in Micronesia: An Interpretive Approach to Transplanted ...

  • Comparative Law: Cases, Text, Materials
    By Rudolf B. Schlesinger

    Comparative Law: Cases, Text, Materials