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René David…

Legal Barbarians – Comparative Law and the Global South, by Daniel Bonilla Maldonado

28 Apr 202310 Apr 2023
Introduction: Law, Culture, and the Legal Barbarian Law is not part of culture; it is a consequence of culture. Law has typically been understood as an effect of a nation's…
Edouard Lambert…

Modern Law and Otherness – The Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion in Comparative Legal Thought (Edward Elgar 2019), by Veronica Corcodel

1 Apr 202224 Feb 2022
Traditional comparative law has been subject to a variety of critiques and, by now, has been surpassed by new and eclectic approaches. Indeed, over the past two decades or so, the…
Common law world…

Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World (OUP 2021), by Paul Daly

11 Feb 202226 Jan 2022
I am happy to describe myself as a comparative lawyer. I studied law in my native Ireland, before doing an LLM in the United States and a PhD in the…
📢📢 ANNUAL SEMINAR 📢📢   Constitutional Legacies and Emancipation in a Comparative Perspective  27 June 2023  Programme available by clicking  here .

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