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020 _a9781841135960
040 _aMAIN
041 _aEnglish
082 _a340.2
_bORU/COM
100 _aOrucu, E. (Ed.)
245 _aComparative law a handbook
_cedited by Esin Örücü and David Nelken.
260 _c2007
_aOxford
_b Hart
300 _a469 p.
500 _aTable of contents: Chapter 1. Comparative law and comparative legal studies Chapter 2. Developing comparative law Chapter 3. Globalisation and comparative law Com-paring Chapter 4. Defining and using the concept of legal culture Chapter 5. Is it so bad to be different? Comparative law and the appreciation of diversity Chapter 6. The economic approach: competition between legal systems Chapter 7. A general view of 'legal families' and of 'mixing systems' Chapter 8. Beyond Europe Chapter 9. Convergence of private law in Europe: towards a new ius commune? Chapter 10. Comparative family law: moving with the times? Chapter 11. Comparative commercial law: rules or context? Chapter 12. Administrative law in a comparative perspective Chapter 13. Comparative law in constitutional contexts Chapter 14. Comparative law for international criminal justice Chapter 15. Judicial comparativism and human rights Chapter 16. Comparative private law in practice: the process of law reform Chapter 17. Comparative law in practice: the courts and the legislator Chapter 18. A project: comparative law in action
650 _aComparative law.
700 _aNelken, David (Ed.)
942 _cBK
999 _c11592
_d11592