Comparative legal systems

Comparative legal systems
Author: Vincenzo Zeno-Zencovich
Publsiher: Roma TrE-Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9788832136203

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La nuova edizione di questa Introduzione ai Sistemi giuridici comparati è stata aggiornata ed arricchita con una serie di illustrazioni seguendo il movimento del “Legal design”. Nel volume i sistemi giuridici sono visti come un insieme in cui ogni parte di essi è in relazione con le altre ed in un contesto globale con il quale sono in osmosi. Il volume è suddiviso in otto capitoli dedicati a: 1. Sistemi democratici. 2. Valori. 3. Il governo. 4. La dimensione economica. 5. Il ‘Welfare state’. 6. La repressione dei reati. 7. Giudici e giurisdizione. 8. Modelli per un mondo globalizzato.

Comparing Law

Comparing Law
Author: Catherine Valcke
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2018-10-25
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108470063

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Reconstructs existing comparative law scholarship into a coherent analytic framework so as to both fend off current charges of theoretical arbitrariness and guide future work.

Comparative Law in a Global Context

Comparative Law in a Global Context
Author: Werner F. Menski
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 565
Release: 2006-03-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781139452717

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Now in its second edition, this textbook presents a critical rethinking of the study of comparative law and legal theory in a globalising world, and proposes an alternative model. It highlights the inadequacies of current Western theoretical approaches in comparative law, international law, legal theory and jurisprudence, especially for studying Asian and African laws, arguing that they are too parochial and eurocentric to meet global challenges. Menski argues for combining modern natural law theories with positivist and socio-legal traditions, building an interactive, triangular concept of legal pluralism. Advocated as the fourth major approach to legal theory, this model is applied in analysing the historical and conceptual development of Hindu law, Muslim law, African laws and Chinese law.

A Study of Mixed Legal Systems Endangered Entrenched or Blended

A Study of Mixed Legal Systems  Endangered  Entrenched or Blended
Author: Sue Farran,Esin Örücü
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2016-03-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317186489

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A Study of Mixed Legal Systems: Endangered, Entrenched, or Blended takes the reader on a fascinating voyage of discovery. It includes case studies of a number of systems from across the globe: Cyprus, Guyana, Jersey, Mauritius, Philippines, Quebec, St Lucia, Scotland, and Seychelles. Each combines its legal legacies in novel ways. Large and small, in Europe and beyond, some are sovereign, some part of larger political units. Some are monolingual, some bilingual, some multilingual. Along with an analytical introduction and conclusion, the chapters explore the manner in which the elements of these mixed systems may be seen to be ’entrenched’, ’endangered’, or ’blended’. It explores how this process of legal change happens, questions whether some systems are at greater risk than others, and details the strategies that have been adopted to accelerate or counteract change. The studies involve consideration of the colourful histories of the jurisdictions, of their complex relationships to parent legal systems and traditions, and of language, legal education and legal actors. The volume also considers whether the experiences of these systems can tell us something about legal mixtures and movements generally. Indeed, the volume will be helpful both for scholars and students with a special interest in mixed legal systems as well as anyone interested in comparative law and legal history, in the diversity and dynamism of law.

Mixed Legal Systems East and West

Mixed Legal Systems  East and West
Author: Vernon Valentine Palmer,Mohamed Y. Mattar
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-07-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317095385

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Advancing legal scholarship in the area of mixed legal systems, as well as comparative law more generally, this book expands the comparative study of the world’s legal families to those of jurisdictions containing not only mixtures of common and civil law, but also to those mixing Islamic and/or traditional legal systems with those derived from common and/or civil law traditions. With contributions from leading experts in their fields, the book takes us far beyond the usual focus of comparative law with analysis of a broad range of countries, including relatively neglected and under-researched areas. The discussion is situated within the broader context of the ongoing development and evolution of mixed legal systems against the continuing tides of globalization on the one hand, and on the other hand the emergence of Islamic governments in some parts of the Middle East, the calls for a legal status for Islamic law in some European countries, and the increasing focus on traditional and customary norms of governance in post-colonial contexts. This book will be an invaluable source for students and researchers working in the areas of comparative law, legal pluralism, the evolution of mixed legal systems, and the impact of colonialism on contemporary legal systems. It will also be an important resource for policy-makers and analysts.

Major Legal Systems in the World Today

Major Legal Systems in the World Today
Author: René David,John E. C. Brierley
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 612
Release: 1978
Genre: Comparative law
ISBN: 9780029076101

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A significant introduction to the study of comparative law and a notable scholarly work, Major Legal Systems in the World Today analyzes the general characteristics which lie behind the development of the four principal legal systems of the world: the Civil law, the Common law, the Socialist law (primarily Soviet), and those based on religious or philosophical principles (Muslim, Hindu, Chinese, Japanese, and African). Providing unique insights into the spirt of each legal family, the book presents a total view of the historical foundation and the sources and structure of the law in each system.

Comparative Law

Comparative Law
Author: Mathias Siems
Publsiher: Law in Context
Total Pages: 531
Release: 2018-04-12
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107182417

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The most up-to-date and contextualised offering for comparative law students and scholars, referencing the newest research in the field.

Comparative Legal Studies Traditions and Transitions

Comparative Legal Studies  Traditions and Transitions
Author: Pierre Legrand,Roderick Munday
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2003-08-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107320338

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The 14 essays that make up this 2003 volume are written by leading international scholars to provide an authoritative survey of the state of comparative legal studies. Representing such varied disciplines as the law, political science, sociology, history and anthropology, the contributors review the intellectual traditions that have evolved within the discipline of comparative legal studies, explore the strengths and failings of the various methodologies that comparatists adopt and, significantly, explore the directions that the subject is likely to take in the future. No previous work had examined so comprehensively the philosophical and methodological foundations of comparative law. This is quite simply a book with which anyone embarking on comparative legal studies will have to engage.