A Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence
Herausgeber: Dedek, Helge
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Engaging critically with comparative law scholar Patrick Glenn's intellectual legacy, this volume examines his vision of law as tradition and of a 'cosmopolitan state.' An international group of leading scholars takes stock of the field of comparative law and where it is headed.
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Engaging critically with comparative law scholar Patrick Glenn's intellectual legacy, this volume examines his vision of law as tradition and of a 'cosmopolitan state.' An international group of leading scholars takes stock of the field of comparative law and where it is headed.
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- ASCL Studies in Comparative Law
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9781108795258
- ISBN-10: 1108795250
- Artikelnr.: 70350527
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- ASCL Studies in Comparative Law
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. April 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 466g
- ISBN-13: 9781108795258
- ISBN-10: 1108795250
- Artikelnr.: 70350527
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Introduction: Where the 'Real Action' Is: From Comparative Law to
Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence; Part I. The Tradition of 'Comparative Law':
Context, History, Promise: 1. How to Do Comparative Law: Some Lessons to Be
Learned Mauro Bussani; 2. The 'Comparative Method' at the Roots of
Comparative Law Giorgio Resta; 3. The Value of Micro-Comparison John Bell;
4. Sociocultural Challenges for Comparative Legal Studies in Mixed Legal
Systems Esin Örücü; 5. Breaking Barriers in Comparative Law Michele
Graziadei; Part II The Concept of Tradition: Potential and Challenges: 6.
Too Much Information Martin Krygier; 7. Legal Systems as Legal Traditions
Catherine Valcke; 8. Learning from Patrick Glenn: Tradition, Change, and
Innovation David Nelken; 9. The Sunni Legal Tradition: An Overview of
Pluralism, Formalism, and Reform Ahmed Fekry Ibrahim; 10. Commensurability,
Comparative Law, and Confucian Legal Tradition Marie Seong-Hak Kim; Part
III. Crossing Boundaries: Cultural Transfer, Legal Cosmopolitanism, and the
Dissolution of the State: 11. The School of Salamanca: A Common Law? Thomas
Duve; 12. The Un-Common Law Vivian Grosswald Curran; 13. The Fabric of
Normative Translation in Law Ko Hasegawa; 14. Statehood as Process: The
Modern State Between Closure and Openness Gunnar Folke Schuppert; 15.
Cosmopolitan Attachments Neil Walker.
Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence; Part I. The Tradition of 'Comparative Law':
Context, History, Promise: 1. How to Do Comparative Law: Some Lessons to Be
Learned Mauro Bussani; 2. The 'Comparative Method' at the Roots of
Comparative Law Giorgio Resta; 3. The Value of Micro-Comparison John Bell;
4. Sociocultural Challenges for Comparative Legal Studies in Mixed Legal
Systems Esin Örücü; 5. Breaking Barriers in Comparative Law Michele
Graziadei; Part II The Concept of Tradition: Potential and Challenges: 6.
Too Much Information Martin Krygier; 7. Legal Systems as Legal Traditions
Catherine Valcke; 8. Learning from Patrick Glenn: Tradition, Change, and
Innovation David Nelken; 9. The Sunni Legal Tradition: An Overview of
Pluralism, Formalism, and Reform Ahmed Fekry Ibrahim; 10. Commensurability,
Comparative Law, and Confucian Legal Tradition Marie Seong-Hak Kim; Part
III. Crossing Boundaries: Cultural Transfer, Legal Cosmopolitanism, and the
Dissolution of the State: 11. The School of Salamanca: A Common Law? Thomas
Duve; 12. The Un-Common Law Vivian Grosswald Curran; 13. The Fabric of
Normative Translation in Law Ko Hasegawa; 14. Statehood as Process: The
Modern State Between Closure and Openness Gunnar Folke Schuppert; 15.
Cosmopolitan Attachments Neil Walker.
Introduction: Where the 'Real Action' Is: From Comparative Law to
Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence; Part I. The Tradition of 'Comparative Law':
Context, History, Promise: 1. How to Do Comparative Law: Some Lessons to Be
Learned Mauro Bussani; 2. The 'Comparative Method' at the Roots of
Comparative Law Giorgio Resta; 3. The Value of Micro-Comparison John Bell;
4. Sociocultural Challenges for Comparative Legal Studies in Mixed Legal
Systems Esin Örücü; 5. Breaking Barriers in Comparative Law Michele
Graziadei; Part II The Concept of Tradition: Potential and Challenges: 6.
Too Much Information Martin Krygier; 7. Legal Systems as Legal Traditions
Catherine Valcke; 8. Learning from Patrick Glenn: Tradition, Change, and
Innovation David Nelken; 9. The Sunni Legal Tradition: An Overview of
Pluralism, Formalism, and Reform Ahmed Fekry Ibrahim; 10. Commensurability,
Comparative Law, and Confucian Legal Tradition Marie Seong-Hak Kim; Part
III. Crossing Boundaries: Cultural Transfer, Legal Cosmopolitanism, and the
Dissolution of the State: 11. The School of Salamanca: A Common Law? Thomas
Duve; 12. The Un-Common Law Vivian Grosswald Curran; 13. The Fabric of
Normative Translation in Law Ko Hasegawa; 14. Statehood as Process: The
Modern State Between Closure and Openness Gunnar Folke Schuppert; 15.
Cosmopolitan Attachments Neil Walker.
Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence; Part I. The Tradition of 'Comparative Law':
Context, History, Promise: 1. How to Do Comparative Law: Some Lessons to Be
Learned Mauro Bussani; 2. The 'Comparative Method' at the Roots of
Comparative Law Giorgio Resta; 3. The Value of Micro-Comparison John Bell;
4. Sociocultural Challenges for Comparative Legal Studies in Mixed Legal
Systems Esin Örücü; 5. Breaking Barriers in Comparative Law Michele
Graziadei; Part II The Concept of Tradition: Potential and Challenges: 6.
Too Much Information Martin Krygier; 7. Legal Systems as Legal Traditions
Catherine Valcke; 8. Learning from Patrick Glenn: Tradition, Change, and
Innovation David Nelken; 9. The Sunni Legal Tradition: An Overview of
Pluralism, Formalism, and Reform Ahmed Fekry Ibrahim; 10. Commensurability,
Comparative Law, and Confucian Legal Tradition Marie Seong-Hak Kim; Part
III. Crossing Boundaries: Cultural Transfer, Legal Cosmopolitanism, and the
Dissolution of the State: 11. The School of Salamanca: A Common Law? Thomas
Duve; 12. The Un-Common Law Vivian Grosswald Curran; 13. The Fabric of
Normative Translation in Law Ko Hasegawa; 14. Statehood as Process: The
Modern State Between Closure and Openness Gunnar Folke Schuppert; 15.
Cosmopolitan Attachments Neil Walker.







