This cutting-edge book facilitates debate amongst scholars in law, humanities and social sciences, where comparative methodology is far less well anchored in most areas compared to other research methods. It posits that these are disciplines in which comparative research is not simply a bonus, but is of the essence. Featuring discussions and reflections from scholars experienced in conducting comparative research, this book considers the ways in which comparative legal research can gain important comparative, qualitative and interpretive insights from the humanities and from the social sciences. Chapters examine contrasting comparative legal versus historical approaches, comparative sociology, comparative religion, comparative (legal) anth...
What does doing comparative law involve? Too often, explicit methodological discussions in comparati...
This book encompasses areas of research like comparative constitution, transformative constitution, ...
This review essay draws on a recently edited handbook by Esin Orucu and David Nelken to reflect on t...
In this inter-disciplinary volume devoted to comparative research in various social sciences (philol...
Comparative law, an important legal method, is becoming ever more relevant in a globalized world. Di...
Comparative law is a thriving area in the study of t he law which has attracted, in the last decades...
This article addresses both the justificatory role of comparative law within legal research (compara...
The starting point of comparative law is often the detection of similar social problems in diverse l...
What does doing comparative law involve? Too often, explicit methodological discussions in comparati...
This important two-volume collection draws together the most significant and instructive articles re...
What does doing comparative law involve? Too often, explicit methodological discussions in comparati...
Comparative Legal Research (CLR) is a valuable tool for legal research because it expands the histor...
How should comparative law scholars engage with other disciplines? Which social sciences are relevan...
How should comparative law scholars engage with other disciplines? Which social sciences are relevan...
How should comparative law scholars engage with other disciplines? Which social sciences are relevan...
What does doing comparative law involve? Too often, explicit methodological discussions in comparati...
This book encompasses areas of research like comparative constitution, transformative constitution, ...
This review essay draws on a recently edited handbook by Esin Orucu and David Nelken to reflect on t...
In this inter-disciplinary volume devoted to comparative research in various social sciences (philol...
Comparative law, an important legal method, is becoming ever more relevant in a globalized world. Di...
Comparative law is a thriving area in the study of t he law which has attracted, in the last decades...
This article addresses both the justificatory role of comparative law within legal research (compara...
The starting point of comparative law is often the detection of similar social problems in diverse l...
What does doing comparative law involve? Too often, explicit methodological discussions in comparati...
This important two-volume collection draws together the most significant and instructive articles re...
What does doing comparative law involve? Too often, explicit methodological discussions in comparati...
Comparative Legal Research (CLR) is a valuable tool for legal research because it expands the histor...
How should comparative law scholars engage with other disciplines? Which social sciences are relevan...
How should comparative law scholars engage with other disciplines? Which social sciences are relevan...
How should comparative law scholars engage with other disciplines? Which social sciences are relevan...
What does doing comparative law involve? Too often, explicit methodological discussions in comparati...
This book encompasses areas of research like comparative constitution, transformative constitution, ...
This review essay draws on a recently edited handbook by Esin Orucu and David Nelken to reflect on t...