Three justices of the German Federal Constitutional Court, resplendent in red regalia, stand tall behind a high wooden bench and under an enormous carved eagle. A high ceiling emphasizes the splendor of the high court. The faces of Confucius, Constantine, and Blackstone, regal in their formal vestments, appear on the left. Superimposed text reads Great Legal Traditions: Civil Law, Common Law, and Chinese Law in Historical and Operational Perspective. The startlingly vivid book cover commands visual attention, while its title promises an overview of the history of three legal systems along with their presentday procedures. But an impressive cover can disguise a tedious treatise. After all, one should not judge a book by its cover. But here...
I wish to suggest that the legal history written today is similar in one important respect to today\...
J.H. Merryman defines a legal tradition as a set of "deeply rooted historically conditioned attitude...
The problem with which we are going to deal is one of comparative law, a discipline probably even mo...
Three justices of the German Federal Constitutional Court, resplendent in red regalia, stand tall be...
Global Legal Traditions: Comparative Law for the 21st Century explores four legal traditions from ar...
The title of this brilliant little volume might, more accurately, have been, The Spirits of the Com...
Combining a historically accurate analysis with a distinctly contemporary sensibility, H. Patrick Gl...
This Article argues that legal history and comparative law ought to merge into one discipline. The t...
Comparative Legal History stands out for both its content and its execution. At a time when most law...
Comparative Legal History stands out for both its content and its execution. At a time when most law...
Comparative law and legal history are both fields with their own difficulties and challenges. When t...
This article offers a critical review of recent literature on Chinese legal tradition and argues tha...
The article discusses what types of legal cases constitute a “canon” on American constitutional theo...
A book review on, Das Profil des Juristen in der europiiischen Tradition, by Klaus Luig and Detlef L...
Essays in commemoration of the seventieth birthday of Professor Osanai SatoruModern constitutional l...
I wish to suggest that the legal history written today is similar in one important respect to today\...
J.H. Merryman defines a legal tradition as a set of "deeply rooted historically conditioned attitude...
The problem with which we are going to deal is one of comparative law, a discipline probably even mo...
Three justices of the German Federal Constitutional Court, resplendent in red regalia, stand tall be...
Global Legal Traditions: Comparative Law for the 21st Century explores four legal traditions from ar...
The title of this brilliant little volume might, more accurately, have been, The Spirits of the Com...
Combining a historically accurate analysis with a distinctly contemporary sensibility, H. Patrick Gl...
This Article argues that legal history and comparative law ought to merge into one discipline. The t...
Comparative Legal History stands out for both its content and its execution. At a time when most law...
Comparative Legal History stands out for both its content and its execution. At a time when most law...
Comparative law and legal history are both fields with their own difficulties and challenges. When t...
This article offers a critical review of recent literature on Chinese legal tradition and argues tha...
The article discusses what types of legal cases constitute a “canon” on American constitutional theo...
A book review on, Das Profil des Juristen in der europiiischen Tradition, by Klaus Luig and Detlef L...
Essays in commemoration of the seventieth birthday of Professor Osanai SatoruModern constitutional l...
I wish to suggest that the legal history written today is similar in one important respect to today\...
J.H. Merryman defines a legal tradition as a set of "deeply rooted historically conditioned attitude...
The problem with which we are going to deal is one of comparative law, a discipline probably even mo...