The Diffusion of Law

The Diffusion of Law
Author: Sue Farran,James Gallen,Christa Rautenbach
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317035855

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In considering diffusion from a global perspective, this book provides timely new insights into its application in a variety of fields and at many levels of both legal and non-legal orderings. This collection contributes to the wider theoretical debate concerning the movement of law and legal norms by engaging with concrete examples of legal diffusion, in jurisdictions as diverse as Albania, the Czech Republic, Poland and Kuwait. These examples, taken together, provide a comprehensive illustration of the theoretical debates concerning the diffusion of laws and norms in terms of both process and form. This international, multi-disciplinary and multi-methodological volume brings together scholars from law and social science with experience in mixed and hybrid jurisdictions, and advances the conversation about legal and normative diffusion across the academy. It represents a robust challenge to many preconceived ideas about legal movement and, as such, will be of interest to academics and students working in the fields of Law, Sociology, Anthropology, Political Science, Legal Education and comparative method.

The Diffusion of Law the Movement of Laws and Norms Around the World

The Diffusion of Law the Movement of Laws and Norms Around the World
Author: Sue Farran James Gallen Jennif
Publsiher: Lund Humphries Publishers
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2015-08-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1472460413

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This collection contributes to the wider theoretical debate concerning the movement of law and legal norms by engaging with concrete examples of legal diffusion in jurisdictions as diverse as Albania, the Czech Republic, Poland and Kuwait. The volume is international, multi-disciplinary and multi-methodological in approach and brings together scholars from law and social science with experience in mixed and hybrid jurisdictions. The book provides timely new insights and a comprehensive illustration of the theoretical debates concerning the diffusion of laws and norms in terms of both process and form.

The Diffusion of Law

The Diffusion of Law
Author: Sue Farran,James Gallen,Christa Rautenbach
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-03-09
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317035862

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In considering diffusion from a global perspective, this book provides timely new insights into its application in a variety of fields and at many levels of both legal and non-legal orderings. This collection contributes to the wider theoretical debate concerning the movement of law and legal norms by engaging with concrete examples of legal diffusion, in jurisdictions as diverse as Albania, the Czech Republic, Poland and Kuwait. These examples, taken together, provide a comprehensive illustration of the theoretical debates concerning the diffusion of laws and norms in terms of both process and form. This international, multi-disciplinary and multi-methodological volume brings together scholars from law and social science with experience in mixed and hybrid jurisdictions, and advances the conversation about legal and normative diffusion across the academy. It represents a robust challenge to many preconceived ideas about legal movement and, as such, will be of interest to academics and students working in the fields of Law, Sociology, Anthropology, Political Science, Legal Education and comparative method.

Comparative Law

Comparative Law
Author: Sean Patrick Donlan,Jane Mair
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-12-06
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780429751417

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This book discusses a number of important themes in comparative law: legal metaphors and methodology, the movements of legal ideas and institutions and the mixity they produce, and marriage, an area of law in which culture – or clashes of legal and public cultures – may be particularly evident. In a mix of methodological and empirical investigations divided by these themes, the work offers expanded analyses and a unique cross-section of materials that is on the cutting edge of comparative law scholarship. It presents an innovative approach to legal pluralism, the study of mixed jurisdictions, and language and the law, with the use of metaphors not as an illustration but as a core element of comparative methodology.

The Common Core of European Administrative Laws

The Common Core of European Administrative Laws
Author: Giacinto della Cananea
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2023-07-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004549579

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Though European administrative laws have gained global significance in the last few decades, research which provides both theoretical analysis and original empirical research has been scarce. This book offers an important account of the evolution of judicial review and administrative procedure legislation, using a factual analysis to shed light on how the different legal systems react to similar problems. Discussing the concept of a ‘common core’, Giacinto della Cananea reveals the commonalities in, and differences between, the foundational assumptions of European administrative adjudication and rule-making.

Comparative International Law Approaches for Optimizing Petro Wealth in Nigeria The Sustainable Development Pathway

Comparative International Law Approaches for Optimizing Petro Wealth in Nigeria  The Sustainable Development Pathway
Author: Dr. Onome Ejenavi
Publsiher: Dr Onome Lisa Ejenavi
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2024-03-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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International and Comparative Law Approaches for Optimizing Petro-Wealth in an SDGs Context and in harmony with sustainable development forms the core and subject of this book. This book considers a beleaguered Nigerian oil industry and the pervasive contemporary struggles to sustain lucrative oil production in the 21st Century. Currently, Nigeria grapples with unrelenting and intractable challenges in its oil industry and apparently, a plausible means of alleviating the extensive negative impacts of untenable oil exploitation patterns in the Niger-delta have remained elusive. From the foregoing, the missing ingredient seems to be a dismal lack of sustainability endeared approaches to guarantee a green petroleum industry, economic growth and poverty eradication which remain vital considerations for a developing state like Nigeria. Apparently, the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the interests, options and indeed, the needs of future generations, summed-up in the definition of sustainable development, appears to be a maxim with minimal recognition or import in the Niger-Delta, which remains the hub of oil exploitation in Nigeria. This book is thus motivated by the constantly evolving, yet irrefutable implications arising from the concept of Sustainable Development and how it can be realistically applied to oil and gas exploitation.

Handbook of Policy Transfer Diffusion and Circulation

Handbook of Policy Transfer  Diffusion and Circulation
Author: Osmany Porto de Oliveira
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2021-03-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781789905601

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This important Handbook brings together preeminent international scholars, sharing their comparative and international perspectives on the topic. Their original contributions cover the key issues and questions around policy transfer, diffusion and circulation research. Altogether, chapters illuminate how rich and provocative the current debate on the interpretation of how public policies travels is and the vibrancy of the area’s research within the broad planet of public policy analysis.

Law Between Buildings

Law Between Buildings
Author: Nestor Davidson,Nisha Mistry
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317107613

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The rich field of urban law has thus far lacked a holistic and concerted scholarly focus on comparative and global perspectives. This work offers new inroads into the global and comparative streams within urban law by presenting emerging frameworks and approaches to topics ranging from urban housing and land use to legal informality and consumer financial protection. The volume brings together a group of international urban legal scholars to highlight emergent global, interdisciplinary perspectives within the field of urban law, particularly as they have import for comparative legal analysis. The book presents a timely addition to the literature given the urgent legal issues that continue to surface in an age of rapid urbanization and globalization.