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The Potential of Comparative Law

2019
The contribution summarizes the findings of each chapter collected in the book and contextualizes the results of the book against the ongoing debates about the sources of (global) law and its dynamics, on the one hand, and the views on comparative law in general and on Bussani's scholarship in particular, on the other hand.
Francesca Fiorentini, Marta Infantino
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Comparative Property Law

2006
The number of studies in comparative property law has recently been growing as a result of efforts to harmonize, or unify, certain aspects of property law in areas crucial for international business transactions. Increasing regional and global economic integration has led to a growing awareness that the divergence of legal rules may lead to ...
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Legal Geography: Comparative Law and the Production of Space

Ius Gentium: Comparative Perspectives on Law and Justice, 2022
M. Nicolini
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A New Introduction to Comparative Law

, 2015
1. Introduction I. About this Book II. Legal Culture in Focus III. Structure of the Book 2. Comparative Law as a Discipline-A Short History I. History of Comparative Law in a Nutshell II. Comparative Law in the Twenty-first Century 3.
J. Husa
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Living Wills in Italy: Ethical and Comparative Law Approaches.

European Journal of Health Law, 2015
In this article, advance directives will be analysed through ethical and comparative law approaches. Their importance, the two different types of advance directives and the so-called three steps hierarchy, will be discussed.
D. Veshi, G. Neitzke
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Comparative Law and Comparative Knowledge

2006
Methodological investigations should abstain from normatively imposing one's own epistemological interests on others. This article analyses different forms of comparison and comparative knowledge in order to clarify these ideas. Two lessons may be particularly important for the comparative lawyer. First, historical linguistics reminds other comparative
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Comparative Law

Encyclopedia of Law and Development, 2021
Diego A. Dolabjian
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Recognition and Legal Forms of Social Enterprise in Europe: A Critical Analysis from a Comparative Law Perspective

European Business Law Review, 2015
Social enterprise lawmaking is a growth industry. In the United States alone, over the last few years, there has been a proliferation of state laws establishing specific legal forms for social enterprises.
A. Fici
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Comparative law and language

2012
Introduction In the work of comparative lawyers, language is essential to the process of acquiring knowledge of foreign law. Information on foreign law is in fact embedded in the language, which is expression of the culture, of the particular set of values, and – finally – of the mentality of lawyers, representing the legal system under analysis. Law
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A Comparative Law

2010
It is indisputable that the abstract missions of the armed forces and the police differ already as a basic principle. This principle applies not only to Germany but also to the whole European Community. This difference is a product of traditions, history, sociology and geography.
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