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Law in Context

Comparative Law

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Comparative Law offers a thorough grounding in the subject for students and scholars of comparative law alike, critically debating both traditional and modern approaches to the subject and using examples from a range of legal systems gives the reader a truly global perspective. Covering essential academic debates and comparative law methodology, its contextualised approach draws on examples from politics, economics and development studies to provide an original contribution to topics of comparative law. This new edition: is fully revised and updated throughout to reflect contemporary research, contains more examples from many areas of law and there is also an increased discussion of the relevance of regional, international, transnational and global laws for comparative law. Suitable for students taking courses in comparative law and related fields, this book offers a fresh contextualised and cosmopolitan perspective on the subject.

501 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 12, 2014

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Mathias Siems

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November 9, 2018
This book took me on a journey of many comparative law methods and approach, it doesn’t actually compare laws but compare comparative methods this book is useful for researchers who conduct a comparative research or partly comparative one.
It also guide professionals and professors in comparative law in general.
I suggest reading this book for law students also.
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