Interdisciplinarity… Geoffrey Samuel – Cinema and Law – ten films for the Comparatist? 22 May 201728 Jul 2025 The editor has kindly invited me to make contributions to this excellent BACL site and I must start by thanking not just John Bell, who has of course reported here…
Comparison in Europe… Mary Guy – Comparative law research & PhD 5 May 2017 Lancaster Law School has recently joined the British Association of Comparative Law (BACL) and will host the BACL Postgraduate Workshop in 2019. Here, Lancaster’s BACL representative, Dr Mary Guy, writes…
Current discussions in comparative law… Comparative Law and Interdisciplinarity 19 Mar 201722 May 2017 On March 8th 2017, the Centre for Law and Society in a Global Context (CLSGC) hosted a workshop on “Comparative Law and Interdisciplinarity” at the Queen Mary University of London.…
Changes… Chen, Deakin, Siems and Wang – Law, Trust and Institutional Change in China: Evidence from Qualitative Fieldwork 9 Mar 20179 Mar 2017 What has been the contribution of the legal system in general, and of contract, corporate and financial law in particular, to economic growth and development in China? The Chinese experience…
Current discussions in comparative law… Adams and Van Hoecke – Comparative disciplines and comparative law: epistemological and methodological issues 13 Feb 201729 Aug 2017 Comparative Law has long been faced with a problem of methodology. Traditional national legal doctrine has always focused on the identification of the valid law and the interpretation of texts…
Current discussions in comparative law… 24th March 2017 – Comparative public law in Europe – British Academy 5 Feb 2017 This conference “Comparative public law in Europe – Opportunities and Challenges” is organized by the Essex School of Law and financially supported by a British Academy Rising Star Engagement Award.…