Bell John… National and European Dimensions of French Administrative Law, by G della Cananea 5 May 202324 May 2023 This is the second piece in a series of comments offered on John Bell's and François Lichère's book French Contemporary Administrative Law (CUP 2022 - available in open access by…
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…
Bell John… Discussions on French Contemporary Administrative Law (Bell & Lichère CUP 2022) – Introduction by John Bell 21 Apr 202317 Apr 2023 This is the first piece in a series of comments offered on John Bell's and François Lichère's book French Contemporary Administrative Law (CUP 2022 - available in open access by…
Interdisciplinarity… Comparative Law & Economics: The Map is Not the Territory, by Ernesto Vargas Weil 22 Nov 202216 Nov 2022 Almost thirty years ago Ugo Mattei declared the ‘methodological wedding’ between two of the most important approaches to the law developed during the 20th century: Law & Economics and Comparative…
Bell John… Academic Global Trotters: Comparison of the Italian and French Public Law Academics in the UK, by Marie-Claire Ponthoreau 6 May 20226 May 2022 The United Kingdom is a land of welcome for European academics and this is also true for public law specialists. But for how much longer? Among those who have settled…
Bell John… COMMENTS ON PAUL DALY, Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World, by John Bell 29 Apr 202227 Apr 2022 This is the first piece in a series of comments offered on Paul Daly's book Understanding Administrative Law in the Common Law World (OUP 2021) at a meeting hosted by…
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…
European private law… A new look at the history of modern European comparative law, by Balázs Fekete 20 Jul 202118 Jul 2021 Does it make any sense to study the history of legal scholarship in the 21st century? The answer is not self-evident at all. Our age is definitely fascinated by contemporariness,…