A Research Agenda for Comparative Law
Edited by Jaakko Husa
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This prescient Research Agenda explores how comparative law has developed significantly in this century, offering insights into different perspectives on its scope, methods and outlook. It addresses the similarities and differences between legal systems and traditions, expressing why pluralistic methodology strengthens comparative law as a discipline.
Keywords: Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035317493
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introduction: A Research Agenda for Comparative Law , pp 1-14

- Jaakko Husa
- Ch 2 Regimes of knowledge production in comparative and global legal history: past, present and future? , pp 15-37

- Thomas Duve
- Ch 3 From the local to the global: anthropological approaches to legal comparison , pp 39-60

- Fernanda Pirie
- Ch 4 Decolonial comparative law: FAQ , pp 61-87

- Ralf Michaels
- Ch 5 Legal education and comparative law: an epistemological agenda , pp 89-108

- Geoffrey Samuel
- Ch 6 ‘By your powers combined’: the elucidatory role of comparative socio-legal research , pp 109-127

- Jennifer Hendry
- Ch 7 For comparative legal studies , pp 129-155

- Michael Palmer
- Ch 8 Why languages (as input for knowledge construction) are central objects in comparative law , pp 157-176

- Jan Engberg
- Ch 9 Comparative law and cyberspace , pp 177-196

- Catalina Goanta
- Ch 10 Comparative law and Chinese legal tradition: through the lens of judicial precedent , pp 197-215

- Qiao Liu
- Ch 11 Conclusion: A Research Agenda for Comparative Law , pp 217-219

- Jaakko Husa
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