Legal cultures, legal paradigms and legal doctrine: towards a new model for comparative law

  • Van Hoecke, MarkRE21802000325893FA1AE598-F0ED-11E1-A9DE-61C894A0A6B4
  • Warrington, Mark
  • Del Mar, Maksymilianeditor
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Publication date
January 2010
Publisher
Farnham, UK Ashgate Publishing

Abstract

The aim of this article is to re-consider the theoretical foundations of comparative law in the light of markedly differing world legal cultures. In essence the reader is presented with the fact that there appears to be within comparative law, differing levels of the enterprise, ranging from sociological/anthropological research carried out accross significant cultural divides to comparison accross the borders of nation states who find their laws being compared against a similar cultural and paradigmatical background. The article considers aspects of legal culture and how they might be harnessed in the reconstruction of a paradigm of legal families. The article also reconsiders the importance of legal doctrine for comparative analysis, f...

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