Oxford handbook of comparative law
Oxford handbook of comparative law
Comparative law
- 2ed.
- London Oxford University Press 2019
- Oxford handbooks online .
- Oxford handbooks online. .
Previous edition: 2006.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Comparative Law before the Code Napol�eon / Comparative Law and Comparative Knowledge / The Functional Method of Comparative Law / Comparative Law: Study of Similarities or Differences? / Comparative Legal Families and Comparative Legal Traditions / Comparative Law, Transplants, and Receptions / Comparative Law and the Study of Mixed Legal Systems / Comparative Law and its Influence on National Legal Systems / Comparative Law and the Europeanization of Private Law / Globalization and Comparative Law / Comparative Law and the Islamic (Middle Eastern) Legal Culture / Development of Comparative Law in France / Comparative Law and African Customary Law / Comparative Law and Language / Comparative Law and Legal Culture / Comparative Law and Religion / Comparative Law and Legal History / Comparative Law and Socio-legal Studies / Comparative Law and Critical Legal Studies / Comparative Law and Economic Analysis of Law / Sources of Law and Legal Method in Comparative Law / Comparative Contract Law / Development of Comparative Law in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria / Comparative Sales Law / Unjustified Enrichment in Comparative Perspective / Comparative Tort Law / Comparative Property Law / Comparative Succession Law / Comparative Family Law / Comparative Labour Law / Comparative Company Law / Comparative Competition Law / Comparative Constitutional Law / Development of Comparative Law in Italy / Comparative Administrative Law / Comparative Criminal Law / Comparative Civil Procedure / Comparative Law and Private International Law / Development of Comparative Law in Japan / Development of Comparative Law in Modern China / Comparative Law in Legal Education / Comparative Law and European Union Law / New Directions in Comparative Law / Comparative Law and Human Rights / Development of Comparative Law in Great Britain / Development of Comparative Law in the United States / Comparative Law in Central and Eastern Europe / Development of Comparative Law in Latin America / Charles Donahue -- Nils Jansen -- Ralf Michaels -- Gerhard Dannemann -- H. Patrick Glenn -- Michele Graziadei -- Jacques Du Plessis -- Jan M. Smits -- Reinhard Zimmermann -- Horatia Muir Watt -- Chibli Mallatt -- B�en�edicte Fauvarque-Cosson -- T. W. Bennett -- Vivian Grosswald Curran -- Roger Cotterrell -- James Q. Whitman -- James Gordley -- Annelise Riles -- Ugo Mattei -- Florian Faust -- Stefan Vogenauer -- Hein K�otz -- Ingeborg Schwenzer -- Peter Huber -- Daniel Visser -- Gerhard Wagner -- Sjef Van Erp -- Marius J. De Waal -- Jens M. Scherpe -- Matthew W. Finkin -- Klaus J. Hopt -- David J. Gerber -- Mark Tushnet -- Elisabetta Grande -- John S. Bell -- Markus D. Dubber -- Joachim Zekoll -- Mathias Reimann -- Luke Nottage -- Taisu Zhang -- Nora V. Demleitner -- Sir Francis Jacobs -- Mathias Siems -- Samantha Besson -- John W. Cairns -- David S. Clark -- Zdeněk K�uhn -- Jan Kleinheisterkamp.
This second edition provides a wide-ranging and highly diverse survey, as well as a critical assessment of, comparative law at the beginning of the 21st century. In the current era of globalisation, this discipline is more relevant than ever, both on an academic and practical level. The book contains forty-eight essays, each of which provides an accessible, original, and critical account of comparative law in its respective area. Each essay also includes a short bibliography referencing the definitive works in the field. Three sections divide the essays into the development of comparative law, the major approaches to comparative law, and the status of such studies over a range of subject areas.
Specialized.
9780191868382 No price
Comparative law.
K559
Previous edition: 2006.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Comparative Law before the Code Napol�eon / Comparative Law and Comparative Knowledge / The Functional Method of Comparative Law / Comparative Law: Study of Similarities or Differences? / Comparative Legal Families and Comparative Legal Traditions / Comparative Law, Transplants, and Receptions / Comparative Law and the Study of Mixed Legal Systems / Comparative Law and its Influence on National Legal Systems / Comparative Law and the Europeanization of Private Law / Globalization and Comparative Law / Comparative Law and the Islamic (Middle Eastern) Legal Culture / Development of Comparative Law in France / Comparative Law and African Customary Law / Comparative Law and Language / Comparative Law and Legal Culture / Comparative Law and Religion / Comparative Law and Legal History / Comparative Law and Socio-legal Studies / Comparative Law and Critical Legal Studies / Comparative Law and Economic Analysis of Law / Sources of Law and Legal Method in Comparative Law / Comparative Contract Law / Development of Comparative Law in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria / Comparative Sales Law / Unjustified Enrichment in Comparative Perspective / Comparative Tort Law / Comparative Property Law / Comparative Succession Law / Comparative Family Law / Comparative Labour Law / Comparative Company Law / Comparative Competition Law / Comparative Constitutional Law / Development of Comparative Law in Italy / Comparative Administrative Law / Comparative Criminal Law / Comparative Civil Procedure / Comparative Law and Private International Law / Development of Comparative Law in Japan / Development of Comparative Law in Modern China / Comparative Law in Legal Education / Comparative Law and European Union Law / New Directions in Comparative Law / Comparative Law and Human Rights / Development of Comparative Law in Great Britain / Development of Comparative Law in the United States / Comparative Law in Central and Eastern Europe / Development of Comparative Law in Latin America / Charles Donahue -- Nils Jansen -- Ralf Michaels -- Gerhard Dannemann -- H. Patrick Glenn -- Michele Graziadei -- Jacques Du Plessis -- Jan M. Smits -- Reinhard Zimmermann -- Horatia Muir Watt -- Chibli Mallatt -- B�en�edicte Fauvarque-Cosson -- T. W. Bennett -- Vivian Grosswald Curran -- Roger Cotterrell -- James Q. Whitman -- James Gordley -- Annelise Riles -- Ugo Mattei -- Florian Faust -- Stefan Vogenauer -- Hein K�otz -- Ingeborg Schwenzer -- Peter Huber -- Daniel Visser -- Gerhard Wagner -- Sjef Van Erp -- Marius J. De Waal -- Jens M. Scherpe -- Matthew W. Finkin -- Klaus J. Hopt -- David J. Gerber -- Mark Tushnet -- Elisabetta Grande -- John S. Bell -- Markus D. Dubber -- Joachim Zekoll -- Mathias Reimann -- Luke Nottage -- Taisu Zhang -- Nora V. Demleitner -- Sir Francis Jacobs -- Mathias Siems -- Samantha Besson -- John W. Cairns -- David S. Clark -- Zdeněk K�uhn -- Jan Kleinheisterkamp.
This second edition provides a wide-ranging and highly diverse survey, as well as a critical assessment of, comparative law at the beginning of the 21st century. In the current era of globalisation, this discipline is more relevant than ever, both on an academic and practical level. The book contains forty-eight essays, each of which provides an accessible, original, and critical account of comparative law in its respective area. Each essay also includes a short bibliography referencing the definitive works in the field. Three sections divide the essays into the development of comparative law, the major approaches to comparative law, and the status of such studies over a range of subject areas.
Specialized.
9780191868382 No price
Comparative law.
K559