Comparative Law and Legal Traditions

Comparative Law and Legal Traditions
Author: George Mousourakis
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783030282813

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The primary aim of this book is to provide clear and reliable information on a number of central topics in comparative law. At a time when global society is increasingly mobile and legal life is internationalized, the role of comparative law is gaining importance. While the growing interest in this field may well be attributed to the dramatic increase in international legal transactions, this empirical parameter is only part of the explanation. The other part, and (at least) equally important, has to do with the expectation of gaining a deeper understanding of law as a social phenomenon and a fresh insight into the current state and future direction of one’s own legal system. In response to the internationalization of legal practice and theory, law schools around the world have expanded their comparative law programs. Within the legal subjects that form the core of the curriculum there is a greater interest in comparative legal analysis, as well as greater attention to how global developments and international actors and institutions affect domestic law. Transnational legal education based on comparative reasoning is intended to help shape a new generation of lawyers, public servants and other professionals who recognize and respect cultural diversity in an interconnected world. The central topics discussed in this book include: the nature and scope of comparative legal inquiries; the relationship of comparative law to other fields of legal study; the aims and uses of comparative law; the origins and historical development of comparative law; and the evolution and defining features of some of the world’s predominant legal traditions. It also deals with selected theoretical aspects, such as the problem of comparability of legal events; the classification of legal systems into families of law; and the topics of legal transplants, harmonization and convergence of laws. Chiefly intended for students, the book also discusses a number of fundamental issues concerning the development of comparative law, and devotes certain sections to reviewing the salient features of the relevant literature on definitional, terminological, methodological and historical issues.

Comparative Legal Traditions

Comparative Legal Traditions
Author: Mary Ann Glendon,Paolo G. Carozza,Colin Picker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Comparative law
ISBN: 0314917500

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Global Legal Traditions

Global Legal Traditions
Author: Michael J. Bazyler,Michael S. Bryant,Kristen Nelson (Lawyer),Sermid Dean Al-Sarraf
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021
Genre: Comparative law
ISBN: 1531007864

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"Global Legal Traditions: Comparative Law for the 21st Century explores four legal traditions from around the world, both Western (German civil law and English common law) and non-Western (Chinese law and Islamic law). The book opens by focusing on European-based civil law, represented by German law, before moving on to the common law legal tradition seen in English law. Some comparative law casebooks and study guides stop with Western law but Global Legal Traditions continues by turning to the study of a secular non-European legal tradition by examining Chinese law, or more specifically the law of the People's Republic of China. The book's final section covers the non-state, religion-based legal tradition found in Islamic law, both in its pre-state form and how Islamic law manifests itself within the confines of sovereign state powers. Each part contains seven chapters intended to enable students to draw comparisons and make distinctions between the legal traditions under review. Each part includes five chapters covering common topics: history and development of the legal tradition; political process; judicial process; legal actors and legal education; and civil law. The remaining two chapters for each part focus on a legal subject most relevant to that legal tradition"--

Comparative legal traditions

Comparative legal traditions
Author: Mary Ann Glendon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1999
Genre: Comparative law
ISBN: OCLC:1149099239

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Comparative Legal Traditions

Comparative Legal Traditions
Author: Mary Ann Glendon,Michael W. Gordon,Christopher Osakwe
Publsiher: West Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 812
Release: 1994
Genre: Civil law systems
ISBN: STANFORD:36105060080830

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Contents include history, culture, and distribution of the civil law; legal structures in civil law nations; legal actors in the civil law tradition; procedure in civil law system; sources of law and the judicial process in civil law systems; fields of substantive law in civil law systems with regard to economic aspects of divorce, and the role of courts in policing contracts for unfairness; European law and institutions; the rise and fall of the socialist legal tradition; the common-law tradition; history, culture, and distribution of the common-law tradition; legal structures in England; legal actors in England; procedure in England; legal rules in England; and divisions of English law.

Comparative Legal Traditions in a Nutshell

Comparative Legal Traditions in a Nutshell
Author: Mary Ann Glendon,Michael W. Gordon,Paolo G. Carozza,Paolo Wright-Carozza
Publsiher: West Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 380
Release: 1999
Genre: Comparative law
ISBN: STANFORD:36105061977216

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An introduction to comparative law written from the American lawyer's viewpoint rather than that of the European civil law lawyer. This expert discussion concentrates on the three major legal traditions of the West: civil, common, and socialist. Subjects covered include legal structures in civil law nations; legal actors in civil law tradition; procedure; substantive law; sources of law; judicial process; and rules. Also contains chapters on the European Union and the European human rights system.

Comparative Legal Traditions

Comparative Legal Traditions
Author: Mary Ann Glendon,Paolo G. Carozza,Colin B. Picker
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 990
Release: 2007
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:755295402

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Comparative Legal Traditions in a Nutshell

Comparative Legal Traditions in a Nutshell
Author: Mary Ann Glendon,Michael W. Gordon,Christopher Osakwe
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 426
Release: 1982
Genre: Comparative law
ISBN: UCSD:31822020576955

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