Patrick Glenn’s Legal Traditions of the World caused a considerable stir on its first appearance. The publication of the second edition prompted this collective review by a team of colleagues, each of whom assessed a particular topic. Some reviewers also took up the invitation extended to them to comment on more general aspects, or to use their review as a springboard for a more general discussion, or both. No constraints were set on contributors, but some colleagues attended a meeting to discuss the project, all drafts were circulated to all the members of the team, in most cases on several occasions, and comments were exchanged. The result is a set of pieces which vary greatly in length, style and approach. Each can be read independently...
Despite its historic presence in American law, comparative law was, until recently, largely the pres...
Global Legal Traditions: Comparative Law for the 21st Century explores four legal traditions from ar...
This cutting-edge book facilitates debate amongst scholars in law, humanities and social sciences, w...
Combining a historically accurate analysis with a distinctly contemporary sensibility, H. Patrick Gl...
Despite the tremendous renaissance of comparative constitutional law, the comparative aspect of the ...
This introductory essay outlines the Special Issue’s aims and contents. After having offered a gener...
The starting point of comparative law is often the detection of similar social problems in diverse l...
Fifty years ago comparative law was a field in search of a paradigm. In the inaugural issue of the A...
Over the past 15 years, comparative law has undergone a dramatic and profound metamorphosis. The aca...
Comparative law is a thriving area in the study of t he law which has attracted, in the last decades...
The explosion of scholarship in comparative constitutional law in the last decade tends to overshado...
Book synopsis: This volume addresses the pluralistic identity of the legal order. It argues that the...
This introductory essay outlines the Special Issue’s aims and contents. After having offered a gener...
This Article argues that legal history and comparative law ought to merge into one discipline. The t...
This new volume on The Rule of Law in Comparative Perspective compares the different conceptions of ...
Despite its historic presence in American law, comparative law was, until recently, largely the pres...
Global Legal Traditions: Comparative Law for the 21st Century explores four legal traditions from ar...
This cutting-edge book facilitates debate amongst scholars in law, humanities and social sciences, w...
Combining a historically accurate analysis with a distinctly contemporary sensibility, H. Patrick Gl...
Despite the tremendous renaissance of comparative constitutional law, the comparative aspect of the ...
This introductory essay outlines the Special Issue’s aims and contents. After having offered a gener...
The starting point of comparative law is often the detection of similar social problems in diverse l...
Fifty years ago comparative law was a field in search of a paradigm. In the inaugural issue of the A...
Over the past 15 years, comparative law has undergone a dramatic and profound metamorphosis. The aca...
Comparative law is a thriving area in the study of t he law which has attracted, in the last decades...
The explosion of scholarship in comparative constitutional law in the last decade tends to overshado...
Book synopsis: This volume addresses the pluralistic identity of the legal order. It argues that the...
This introductory essay outlines the Special Issue’s aims and contents. After having offered a gener...
This Article argues that legal history and comparative law ought to merge into one discipline. The t...
This new volume on The Rule of Law in Comparative Perspective compares the different conceptions of ...
Despite its historic presence in American law, comparative law was, until recently, largely the pres...
Global Legal Traditions: Comparative Law for the 21st Century explores four legal traditions from ar...
This cutting-edge book facilitates debate amongst scholars in law, humanities and social sciences, w...