This treatise offers in-depth coverage of comparative law, carefully structured and clearly explained by a leading expert. It is an invaluable resource for students seeking a critical introduction to the field, as well as scholars and practitioners, for whom it offers new insights, structures, and approaches.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Part I: General Aspects of Comparative Law
- 1: Introduction: What Is Comparative Law?
- 2: Aims of Comparative Law
- 3: The Comparative Method
- 4: Legal Families, Legal Culture, and Context
- Part II: The Contexts of Legal Systems
- 5: The Context of Common Law
- 6: The Basic Context of Civil Law
- 7: Variety of the Civil Law Context
- 8: The Context of African Law
- 9: Contexts in Asia
- 10: The Context of Islamic Law
- 11: Contexts of Transnational Law