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Comparative Tort Law

2006
Tort law has always been one of the major areas of comparative law. Whereas the law of property, even today, remains on the outskirts of comparative learning, the law of extra-contractual liability has attracted much interest from comparative law scholars.
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Comparative Criminal Law

2006
The first section of this article describes criminal law's parochialism. The second section discusses the histories and functions of comparative criminal law. The third section discusses selected topics in comparative law, such as punishment theory, victims, jurisdiction, the principle of legality, an analysis of criminal liability, and general ...
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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 and the Europeanization of Private Law

2006
The gradual emergence of a European private law is one of the most significant contemporary legal developments. Comparative law scholarship has played an important role in this process; in turn, it has received a boost as a result of the ‘Europeanization of private law’ agenda.
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Comparative Law and African Customary Law

2006
Customary law grows out of the social practices which a given jural community has come to accept as obligatory. It is a pervasive normative order, providing the regulatory framework for spheres of human activity as diverse as the family, the neighbourhood, the business of merchant banking, or international diplomacy. This article looks at the customary
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Comparative Law in Hungary

Revue internationale de droit comparé, 1999
Harmathy Attila. Comparative Law in Hungary. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 51 N°4, Octobre-décembre 1999. pp. 945-952.
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Comparative Contract Law

2006
This article presents an overview of comparative contract law. It reveals a number of differences between civilian legal systems and the common law, and also between French and German law as two main exponents of the civil-law tradition and, to some extent, even between English and US-American law. The same is true of other major issues in the field of
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Comparative Constitutional Law

2006
This article examines the evolution of the field of comparative constitutional law and its relationship to politics and international rights; constitutionalism; constitutional foundings and transformations; constitutional structures; structures of judicial review; generic constitutional law; and national identity.
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Comparative Antitrust Law

2006
This article examines comparative competition law. It looks first at the current state of the literature. It envisions a path for comparative antitrust law scholarship that may allow it to realize more fully its potential value and respond more effectively to the challenges of economic globalization. Three main themes run through this article.
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