The American Journal of Comparative Law, Volume 66, Issue 4, December 2018 SYMPOSIUM LEGAL HISTORY AND COMPARATIVE LAW: A DIALOGUE IN TIMES OF THE TRANSNATIONALIZATION OF LAW AND LEGAL SCHOLARSHIP Publisher's website Thomas Duve: Preface Abstract: Comparative law and legal history are witnessing a remarkable moment of reorientation in their methods and perhaps even in their disciplinary identities. Historically linked to and emerging from a shared paradigm of historical jurisprudence, both d..
An overview of the aims and work of the American Society of Comparative Law (ASCL) following an agre...
The starting point of comparative law is often the detection of similar social problems in diverse l...
Patrick Glenn’s Legal Traditions of the World caused a considerable stir on its first appearance. T...
Glossae. European Journal of Legal History 15 (2018): Comparative Legal History Preface: Beyond par...
This Article argues that legal history and comparative law ought to merge into one discipline. The t...
The American journal of comparative law is a scholarly quarterly journal devoted to comparative law,...
Comparative constitutional law has re-emerged as a major field of legal scholarship over the past de...
Despite growing interest and an increasing amount of scholarly writing on the subject, it is still n...
Guest edited by Luca Siliquini-Cinelli (University of Dundee, Law) & Jaakko Husa (University of ...
Comparative Legal History is an international and comparative review of law and history. It was esta...
This introductory essay outlines the Special Issue’s aims and contents. After having offered a gener...
In Comparative Law as Transnational Law: A Decade of the German Law Journal, Russell A. Miller and P...
Comparative law will not die in the 21st century, but nor can it remain unchanged. Comparative law a...
This introductory essay outlines the Special Issue’s aims and contents. After having offered a gener...
The American Journal of Comparative Law. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 4 N°4, Octo...
An overview of the aims and work of the American Society of Comparative Law (ASCL) following an agre...
The starting point of comparative law is often the detection of similar social problems in diverse l...
Patrick Glenn’s Legal Traditions of the World caused a considerable stir on its first appearance. T...
Glossae. European Journal of Legal History 15 (2018): Comparative Legal History Preface: Beyond par...
This Article argues that legal history and comparative law ought to merge into one discipline. The t...
The American journal of comparative law is a scholarly quarterly journal devoted to comparative law,...
Comparative constitutional law has re-emerged as a major field of legal scholarship over the past de...
Despite growing interest and an increasing amount of scholarly writing on the subject, it is still n...
Guest edited by Luca Siliquini-Cinelli (University of Dundee, Law) & Jaakko Husa (University of ...
Comparative Legal History is an international and comparative review of law and history. It was esta...
This introductory essay outlines the Special Issue’s aims and contents. After having offered a gener...
In Comparative Law as Transnational Law: A Decade of the German Law Journal, Russell A. Miller and P...
Comparative law will not die in the 21st century, but nor can it remain unchanged. Comparative law a...
This introductory essay outlines the Special Issue’s aims and contents. After having offered a gener...
The American Journal of Comparative Law. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 4 N°4, Octo...
An overview of the aims and work of the American Society of Comparative Law (ASCL) following an agre...
The starting point of comparative law is often the detection of similar social problems in diverse l...
Patrick Glenn’s Legal Traditions of the World caused a considerable stir on its first appearance. T...