Comparative Legal Studies
Traditions and Transitions
Herausgeber: Legrand, Pierre; Munday, Roderick
Comparative Legal Studies
Traditions and Transitions
Herausgeber: Legrand, Pierre; Munday, Roderick
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This 2003 text examines comparative law's intellectual traditions, the strengths and failings of its methodologies and its future directions.
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This 2003 text examines comparative law's intellectual traditions, the strengths and failings of its methodologies and its future directions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 851g
- ISBN-13: 9780521272407
- ISBN-10: 0521272408
- Artikelnr.: 33608619
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 530
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 851g
- ISBN-13: 9780521272407
- ISBN-10: 0521272408
- Artikelnr.: 33608619
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction: accounting for an encounter Roderick Munday
Part I. Comparative Legal Studies and its Legacies: 2. The universalist heritage James Gordley
3. The colonialist heritage Upendra Baxi
4. The nationalist heritage H. Patrick Glenn
5. The functionalist heritage Michele Graziadei
Part II. Comparative Legal Studies and its Boundaries: 6. Comparatists and sociology Roger Cotterrell
7. Comparatists and languages Bernhard Großfeld
Part III. Comparative Legal Studies and its Theories: 8. The question of understanding Mitchel Lasser
9. The same and the different Pierre Legrand
10. The neo-romantic turn James Whitman
11. The methods and the politics David Kennedy
Part IV. Comparative Legal Studies and its Futures: 12. Comparatists and transferability David Nelken
13. Comparatists and extraordinary places Esin Örücü
Conclusion
14. Beyond compare Lawrence Rosen
Index.
Part I. Comparative Legal Studies and its Legacies: 2. The universalist heritage James Gordley
3. The colonialist heritage Upendra Baxi
4. The nationalist heritage H. Patrick Glenn
5. The functionalist heritage Michele Graziadei
Part II. Comparative Legal Studies and its Boundaries: 6. Comparatists and sociology Roger Cotterrell
7. Comparatists and languages Bernhard Großfeld
Part III. Comparative Legal Studies and its Theories: 8. The question of understanding Mitchel Lasser
9. The same and the different Pierre Legrand
10. The neo-romantic turn James Whitman
11. The methods and the politics David Kennedy
Part IV. Comparative Legal Studies and its Futures: 12. Comparatists and transferability David Nelken
13. Comparatists and extraordinary places Esin Örücü
Conclusion
14. Beyond compare Lawrence Rosen
Index.
1. Introduction: accounting for an encounter Roderick Munday
Part I. Comparative Legal Studies and its Legacies: 2. The universalist heritage James Gordley
3. The colonialist heritage Upendra Baxi
4. The nationalist heritage H. Patrick Glenn
5. The functionalist heritage Michele Graziadei
Part II. Comparative Legal Studies and its Boundaries: 6. Comparatists and sociology Roger Cotterrell
7. Comparatists and languages Bernhard Großfeld
Part III. Comparative Legal Studies and its Theories: 8. The question of understanding Mitchel Lasser
9. The same and the different Pierre Legrand
10. The neo-romantic turn James Whitman
11. The methods and the politics David Kennedy
Part IV. Comparative Legal Studies and its Futures: 12. Comparatists and transferability David Nelken
13. Comparatists and extraordinary places Esin Örücü
Conclusion
14. Beyond compare Lawrence Rosen
Index.
Part I. Comparative Legal Studies and its Legacies: 2. The universalist heritage James Gordley
3. The colonialist heritage Upendra Baxi
4. The nationalist heritage H. Patrick Glenn
5. The functionalist heritage Michele Graziadei
Part II. Comparative Legal Studies and its Boundaries: 6. Comparatists and sociology Roger Cotterrell
7. Comparatists and languages Bernhard Großfeld
Part III. Comparative Legal Studies and its Theories: 8. The question of understanding Mitchel Lasser
9. The same and the different Pierre Legrand
10. The neo-romantic turn James Whitman
11. The methods and the politics David Kennedy
Part IV. Comparative Legal Studies and its Futures: 12. Comparatists and transferability David Nelken
13. Comparatists and extraordinary places Esin Örücü
Conclusion
14. Beyond compare Lawrence Rosen
Index.







