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The British Association of Comparative law (formerly the UK National Committee for Comparative Law) seeks to coordinate and encourage comparative legal research and teaching throughout the UK. We provide a forum of sustained reflection and conversation on all comparative law matters. Annual Seminars NewslettersContinue reading “Welcome”

Comparative constitutional law…

Debating Legal Pluralism and Constitutionalism in the Global Age

20 Apr 202010 Jun 2024
Guillaume Tusseau is currently professor at Sciences Po Law School, a member of the Institut universitaire de France and a former member of the High Council of the Judiciary. His…
Call for papers…

Covid-19 in comparative perspective – CALL FOR BLOG CONTRIBUTIONS

15 Apr 2020
The current covid-19 pandemic is bringing into sharp focus two key questions at the core of comparative law research: first, globalisation and how increasing and intense are our political, social,…
Judges and comparison…

Virtue, Emotion and Imagination – and Comparative Law? – Amalia Amaya and Maksymilian Del Mar

9 Mar 20208 Mar 2020
Why should comparative lawyers be interested in virtue, emotion and imagination? Is not the domain of law one structured by rules, governed by reason, with little, if any, room for…
Mixed systems…

John Cairns – The Birth of Mixed Legal Systems in the British Empire

2 Mar 20201 Mar 2020
My focus is on “mixed legal systems”, though my teacher Alan Watson, whose memory is honoured here, never seemed to me to be especially interested in “mixed systems” as an…
Comparative contracts

Preliminary Agreements and the Duty to Negotiate in Good Faith: Distinctive Features in the International Commercial Context – Isabel Zuloaga

24 Feb 202025 Feb 2020
Based on the presentation made at the IECL (Institute of European and Comparative Law) Lunchtime Seminar Series, Law Faculty, University of Oxford, on 21 January 2020 which, in turn, is…
Comparative constitutional law…

The Three Methodologies in Comparative Constitutional Theory (Edward Elgar 2018)

17 Feb 202016 Feb 2020
The term methodology is conventionally defined as the set of principles that illuminate inquiry in a field. Scholars, moreover, seek to be parsimonious in discussing methodology. We prefer, however, to…

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