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Globalization and Comparative Law

2006
If comparative legal studies are to retain their relevance in understanding the impact of global changes on existing local traditions, their modes of interaction and influence, and their strategies for survival, then, the article concludes, their focus certainly needs adjusting.
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Comparative Law as Comparative Jurisprudence-The Comparability of Legal Systems

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 2003
In response to the "malaise" which has afflicted comparative law over the last few decades, William Ewald has proposed that we recast comparative law as comparative jurisprudence, that is, as "the comparative study of the intellectual conceptions that underlie the principal institutions of one or more foreign legal systems." However, Ewald stops short ...
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Comparative Law And Private International Law

2006
Comparative law and private international law have had a long and intimate relationship. Traditionally, comparative law has interacted with private international law in three basic dimensions which can loosely be termed academic, legislative, and judicial. Comparative law has made private international law the object of scholarly study; it has assisted
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Comparative law and cyberspace

Cyberspace and comparative law remain distant relatives. In spite of the complex development of comparative law as an academic discipline in the past century and most importantly the past decades, the area of cyberspace with all its legal implications has not often – if at all – been pursued in the context of this development. This is rather surprising,
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Comparative Law

This advanced textbook offers an overview and critical treatment of comparative law, incorporating both traditional and modern approaches to the discipline and an up-to-date survey of the key methodological debates. The fundamental concepts of comparative law are examined through the lens of three main questions: what to compare, why compare, and how ...
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Comparative Law in international investment law

In the area of foreign investment protection, international law can, and sometimes should, draw upon domestic legal concepts and principles derived from comparative law analysis. When properly employed, comparative law may not only help to fill ‘gaps’ in international rules, but may also ameliorate the tension between international law’s claim to ...
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Comparative Law and the Tuners of the Law

2004
Does comparative law simply facilitate the incorporation by judges of ‘holus bolus from some other system of law’.1 Is such a view tenable?
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Comparative law, literature and imagination: Transplanting law into works of fiction

Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 2021
Jaakko Husa
exaly  

Comparative Law and Economics

2002
Cafaggi, Fabrizio, U. Mattei
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Empirical Comparative Law

Annual Review of Law and Social Science, 2015
Holger Spamann
exaly  

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