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Rethinking Comparative Law

, 2019
Given globalization, transnationalism and postcolonialism, not to mention the Europeanization of laws, every law student and every lawyer is bound to encounter foreign law in the course of her or his professional life.
S. Glanert, Geoffrey J. Samuel
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Merging Comparative Law and Legal History: Towards an Integrated Discipline

The American journal of comparative law, 2018
This Article argues that legal history and comparative law ought to merge into one discipline. The two disciplines are both products of the same period, the late nineteenth century, when they were formed as the fruit of the rising positivist legal ...
Heikki Pihlajamäki
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Comparative Law


What is meant by comparative law? In the strict sense, it is the theoretical study of legal systems by comparison with each other, and has a tradition going back over a century. In recent years it has gained in practical importance for two reasons.
Fernanda G. Nicola, G. Frankenberg
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The Development of Comparative Law in Japan

The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law, 2018
This chapter discusses the historical development of comparative law in Japan, beginning with the Meiji government’s review of Western legal systems in order to craft its own modern legal system.
L. Nottage
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A Law of Comparative Judgment

Psychological Review, 1927
This chapter describes a new psychophysical law which may be called the law of comparative judgment and to show some of its special applications in the measurement of psychological values. The law of comparative judgment is applicable not only to the comparison of physical stimulus intensities but also to qualitative comparative judgments such as those
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Comparative Labour Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2006
This article proceeds in four stages. First, it takes up the emergence of labour law and its comparative offspring as a discipline. Second, it provides a crude taxonomy of comparative labour law scholarship. Third, it treats the role comparativism has played in the development of national labour policy from the nineteenth century to the present. Fourth,
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A law of comparative judgment.

, 1994
The object of this paper is to describe a new psychophysical law which may be called the law of comparative judgment and to show some of its special applications in the measurement of psychological values.
L. Thurstone
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Comparative Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2014
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Comparative Public Law

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
Comparative public law is a meeting place for a number of different research traditions: doctrinally oriented comparative public law, the qualitative tradition in socio-legal studies, and the comparative dimension of American political science research on public law. While almost everyone agrees that a transnational, multidisciplinary conception of the
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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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